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North Korea vows to ‘totally destroy’ enemy as regime marks end of Korean war

Military officials aim to strengthen war efficiency by following any attack order by Kim Jong-un ‘anytime and without delay’

North Korea has vowed to “totally destroy” its enemies in case of war when leader Kim Jong-un gives an order, state media KCNA reported on Sunday, as the regime marked the end of hostilities in the Korean war.

Senior military officials including Col Ri Un-ryong and Lt Cdr Yu Kyong-song made the comments “out of surging hatred” towards the US and South Korea at a meeting on Saturday attended by Kim, marking the 71st anniversary of the Korean war armistice, according to KCNA.

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