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North Korea leader Kim Jong Un triggers huge explosion in capital for construction project
North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un has detonated explosives creating a massive blast during a groundbreaking ceremony at a construction site in the capital, state-run media has reported.
Footage showed Mr Kim making a speech in Pyongyang on Sunday, surrounded by enthusiastically cheering crowds, before twisting a switch to ignite explosions.
The project in the Hwasong suburb aims to build 10,000 flats, part of a five-year plan to construct 50,000 new apartments.
He addressed hundreds of people, reportedly construction workers, who were standing in coordinated sections.
“The Hwasong area will soon become more famous not only as a cradle of the happy and civilised life of the people but as a land of history, which tells new miraculous tales of indomitable socialist Korea,” Mr Kim said in a speech translated by the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
The Hwasong district has already seen a number of new apartment blocks over the past few years.
Sky News is not able to independently verify the reports as international media is rarely allowed access to North Korea.
But it was the first time in four years that the young Kim visited the Kumsusan Palace of Sun in the capital Pyongyang, which houses the embalmed bodies of his father and grandfather, for the anniversary.
He pledged to continue the “sacred struggle” for prosperity and security, state media KCNA said on Monday.
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