Kim Jong Un Appears to Hold Military Parade After Blasting U.S.
- Signs of procession Sunday in Pyongyang, South Korea says
- Event comes after North Korea declared U.S. ‘biggest enemy’
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North Korea appeared to stage a military parade as part of a grand party congress that laid out the scale of the challenge U.S. President-elect Joe Biden faces to rein in Kim Jong Un’s nuclear program.
There were signs that North Korea held a parade late Sunday evening, the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff said Monday, in what would be the second such event in since October. U.S. and Seoul Korean intelligence officials were tracking the movements in Pyongyang, the joint chiefs said, which could provide more insight into recent military advances by the regime.