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North Korea holds paramilitary parade to mark 73rd founding anniversary

North Korea on Thursday held a paramilitary and public security forces parade to celebrate the nation’s 73rd founding anniversary at the Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang.

The country’s leader Kim Jong-un attended the parade with cadres of the ruling Workers Party, government, and military, the state-run KCNA reported.

Entering the square first was the column of the Pyongyang City Division of party members, and following them were the columns of the Worker-Peasant Red Guards of the city and other provinces, according to the KCNA.

The Worker-Peasant Red Guards are a civilian defense organization that is composed of around 5.7 million workers and farmers in the nation.

There were other columns of different departments, sectors, and enterprises marching through the square.
At the end of the event, fireworks shot off and a gala began at the square, the report added.

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