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North Korea's Kim seen draping coffins with flag at Russia treaty anniversary

North Korea's Kim seen draping coffins with flag at Russia treaty anniversary

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North Korea's state media on Monday showed leader Kim Jong Un draping coffins with the national flag in what appeared to be the repatriation of soldiers killed fighting for Russia against Ukraine, as the countries marked a landmark military treaty.
In a series of photographs displayed in the backdrop of a gala performance by North Korean and visiting Russian artists in Pyongyang, Kim is seen by rows of a half a dozen coffins, covering them with flags and pausing briefly with both hands resting on them.
The scene followed images of North Korean and Russian soldiers waving their national flags with patriotic notes written in Korean.
Kim is seen at the gala seemingly overcome with emotion and audience members wiping away tears.
North Korea's state KRT television aired the performance, which was attended by Russian culture minister Olga Lyubimova who is leading a delegation to mark the first anniversary of the strategic partnership treaty as Kim's guest.

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North Korea's Kim seen draping coffins with flag at Russia treaty anniversary
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