朝鲜为俄乌战争中阵亡士兵家属开通街道

朝鲜在平壤为俄乌战争中阵亡士兵家属建造了新住宅。领导人金正恩携女儿金主爱出席开通仪式并发表讲话。该项目旨在使朝鲜参与海外军事行动合法化。

朝鲜中央通讯社(KCNA)2月16日报道,平壤Saeppyol街已开通,该街是为俄乌战争中阵亡朝鲜士兵家属而建。领导人金正恩于2月15日星期日携女儿金主爱及高级官员出席仪式。 金正恩在讲话中表示,这条街“得益于祖国对那些以最宝贵之物保卫最神圣事物的优秀儿女珍贵生命永存的热切愿望而建成”。他将其描述为“我们一代的荣誉源泉、平壤和国家的骄傲”,供“阵亡士兵及其他战斗员遗属,以及派往海外军事行动的工兵团战斗员”使用。 他补充道:“党和政府将采取一切必要措施,确保这些家庭在享受国家优惠待遇和全社会关爱的同时,过上自豪而有价值的生活。”讲话后,金正恩剪彩并走访了一些家庭住宅慰问家属。 去年8月,金正恩宣布该街道计划,强调对派驻士兵的纪念服务。此举似乎旨在使朝鲜参与莫斯科对乌克兰战争合法化,并增强国内支持。报道未披露建造住宅数量。

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