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Kim Jong-un humiliated as poor pixelating fails to conceal his new ‘suicide drones’

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was seen showing off his new secret weapons to a group of men, but now that the photos have been released, they aren’t so secret.
The photos are blurred so poorly viewers can make out the shape and size of the weapons, which are being referred to as “suicide drones.” It comes asmore and more North Koreans go to dangerous lengths to escape the dictatorship, including crossing a treacherous sea route.
Kim was observed examining new “suicide drones” at the nation’s Drone Institute. No specifications were released about the drone’s capabilities; however, during the demonstration, Kim watched a drone crash into a target, creating an enormous fireball into the sky.
The state-run Rodong reported that, during his visit, he emphasized the need for further advancement of “underwater strategic weapon systems like a nuclear torpedo . . . and unmanned underwater suicide attack craft”.
It comes as North Korea enters “wartime mode” posture following joint military exercises between South Korea and the United States.
Kim ordered an escalation in “wartime security efforts” after the Ulchi Freedom Shield drills commenced on August 19, sparking concern among North Korean leadership.
A source from North Hamgyong Province relayed that following the directive issued on August 18, there’s been a significant increase in security around key historical and revolutionary sites in the city of Hoeryong.
The military exercises, which have seen South Korea and the U. S. collaborate, also historically involve allies such as Australia, Belgium, Canada, Colombia, France, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, New Zealand, the Philippines, and Thailand.
These drills typically cover various domains including land, sea, air, cyber, and space, with a focus on counter-nuclear strategies and non-kinetic warfare.
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The intensified security measures have reportedly angered local residents in North Korea. One North Korean expressed frustration, commenting: “They’re ratcheting up surveillance on our families under the guise of bolstering security. Far from being helpful, that makes things harder on everybody.”
One frustrated individual added: “If you leave your post for even a moment while on guard duty, you’re treated like some traitor. They impose all kinds of non-tax burdens and labor duties on us at a time when many people can barely afford a bowl of gruel. And as if that weren’t enough, they’re forcing us to stand guard with our neighborhood watch unit. It’s as if they don’t care if we live or die.”

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