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Military Attaches Corps, Russian Embassy Officials Visit Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum
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Pyongyang, August 27 (KCNA) -- The military attaches corps here visited the Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum on Tuesday on the occasion of the 53rd anniversary of Kim Jong Il's start of Songun revolutionary leadership. The members of the military attaches corps paid tribute to the statue of President Kim Il Sung acknowledging the enthusiastic cheers of people at the square where a military parade was held to mark the victory in the war. They laid bouquets before the sculpture "Victory", the monument to the victory in the war, and paid high tribute to the officers and men of the heroic Korean People's Army. Being briefed on the facts that Kim Il Sung led the war to a brilliant victory and General Secretary Kim Jong Il developed the revolutionary armed forces of the DPRK into a matchless army, they went round photos, historic relics and mementoes dating back to the war on display. Doyen of the military attaches corps Hassan Reza Husseini, military attache of the Iranian embassy, made the following entry in the visitor's book: The Victorious Fatherland Liberation War Museum is playing an important role in helping the rising generation learn from the fighting spirit of the forerunners, not forgetting the U.S. imperialists' history of aggression. The museum has been successfully built on the initiative of Supreme Commander Kim Jong Un and under his guidance. I wish the army and people of the DPRK greater successes in their struggle to accomplish the Songun revolutionary cause under the wise guidance of Kim Jong Un. Staff members of the Russian embassy here visited the museum on the same day on the occasion of the anniversary. At the end of the visit Igor Sagitov, charge d'affaires ad interim of the Russian embassy, wrote in the visitor's book that the DPRK is paying great attention to educating the rising generation in patriotism. |
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