Kim Jong-un Visits 11th Corps Amidst Korean Tensions
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un made a surprise visit to the command of the 11th Corps of the Korean People's Army on November 1. The visit comes amidst ongoing tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
During his visit, Kim Jong-un inspected military units and facilities, according to state media. He also delivered a speech, stressing the importance of bolstering military capabilities and readiness. Despite the visit, no publicly verifiable information about the name of the leader of the 11th Corps could be found.
Kim Jong-un's visit to the 11th Corps signals a renewed focus on military strength. The visit comes as North Korea continues to develop its missile technology and maintains a tense stance towards the United States and its allies in the region.
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