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North Korea preparing for a military parade, satellite images show

A satellite image shows a parade rehearsal in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Thursday.
(Maxar Technologies)
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North Korea is preparing for a massive military parade in its capital to mark the 75th anniversary of its ruling party next month, satellite images indicated Friday, as the country strengthens its anti-coronavirus measures.

The images, provided by Maxar, a Colorado-based satellite imagery company, show thousands of people assembled in formation near Pyongyang’s Kim Il Sung Square and rehearsing for a military parade. The anniversary of the founding of the ruling Workers’ Party is on Oct. 10.

North Korea often holds military parades featuring goose-stepping soldiers and new weapons systems on state anniversaries to bolster unity and intimidate enemies.

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North Korea insists it hasn’t had any coronavirus cases, a claim widely disputed by many experts.

On Monday, Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency said the country was intensifying its emergency anti-coronavirus efforts. It said authorities were trying to boost the anti-pandemic atmosphere to ensure that the campaign against the virus “is waged consistently without a moment’s indolence, slackness and carelessness.”

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has called for strong unity among the country’s 25 million people as it faces multiple crises including the pandemic, damage from a recent typhoon, and ongoing U.S.-led economic sanctions. He closed the country’s border with China, its biggest trading partner, in January over coronavirus concerns. Experts say the border closure has probably worsened North Korea’s already troubled economy.

Earlier this week, the nominee for chairman of South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff told lawmakers that North Korea might conduct an underwater ballistic missile test, the first in about a year, ahead of the Oct. 10 ruling party anniversary.

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