Kim Jong-un asiste a un concierto por el 80.º aniversario de la Banda Militar Central

El líder norcoreano Kim Jong-un asistió a un concierto con motivo del 80.º aniversario de la fundación de la Banda Militar Central del Ministerio de Defensa Nacional, elogiándola como un símbolo de las fuerzas armadas del país, según informaron el miércoles los medios estatales. El evento tuvo lugar el día anterior.

El líder norcoreano Kim Jong-un asistió el martes a un concierto para conmemorar el 80.º aniversario de la fundación de la Banda Militar Central del Ministerio de Defensa Nacional, según informó la Agencia Central de Noticias de Corea (KCNA).

Al evento también asistieron funcionarios clave, incluidos el ministro de Defensa, No Kwang-chol, y Kim Song-gi, director de la oficina política general del ejército.

Kim elogió a la banda por exhibir un "poder tremendo e incomparable con cualquier equipo militar" y por alentar al Ejército Popular de Corea (EPC) con música militar revolucionaria durante décadas, informó la KCNA. Kim "valoró altamente que la Banda Militar Central... sea el rostro de nuestro estado y símbolo del EPC".

Recientemente, Kim ha intensificado las inspecciones de unidades militares para alentar a las tropas en medio de los esfuerzos por fortalecer la solidaridad interna antes de aniversarios clave, incluido el cumpleaños del 15 de abril del fallecido fundador del estado, Kim Il-sung.

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