SEOUL - North Korea marked the 60th anniversary of the Korean War Armistice Agreement on Saturday with a high profile "Victory Day" parade in Pyongyang.
Military bands led thousands of soldiers across Kim Il Sung Square as Kim Jong Un and senior elites observed. High ranking visitors from China, Syria, and Uganda joined Kim at an observation post for the spectacle.
SEOUL - North Korea marked the 60th anniversary of the Korean War Armistice Agreement on Saturday with a high profile "Victory Day" parade in Pyongyang.
Military bands led thousands of soldiers across Kim Il Sung Square as Kim Jong Un and senior elites observed. High ranking visitors from China, Syria, and Uganda joined Kim at an observation post for the spectacle.
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