North Korea is set to hold a military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of its armed forces' foundation Thursday, one day before the PyeongChang Winter Olympics' opening.
North Korea has recently designated Feb. 8 as its armed forces' day, sparking concerns that the event may dampen a rare reconciliatory mood created by its participation in the Feb. 9-25 Olympics in the South.
The North has used military parades on important national days to flex its military muscle by displaying newly developed weapons, including missiles.
North Korea set up the Korean People's Army on Feb. 8, 1948, and celebrated the date as the founding anniversary until 1977. But the following year, the country switched the anniversary to April 25, the date when the late founder, Kim Il-sung, created anti-Japanese guerrilla forces in 1932.
A Seoul government source said the latest event is expected to mobilize about 50,000 people, including some 13,000 troops.
This photo which appeared on North Korea`s state-run newspaper, Rodong Shinmun, shows North Korean military forces practicing for a ceremony to celebrate the 85th anniversary of the Korean People`s Army, set for April 25, 2017. (For Use Only in the Republic of Korea. No Redistribution) (Yonhap)
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