Saturday, 18 August 2012

Supreme Commander Kim Jong Un Orders If even one shell falls on our territory, deal an immediate annihilating counterblow leading to a war for national reunification!


Supreme Commander Kim Jong Un Orders
If even one shell falls on our territory, deal an immediate annihilating counterblow
leading to a war for national reunification!

Kim Jong Un, first secretary of the WPK, first chairman of the National Defense Commission of the DPRK and supreme commander of the Korean People's Army, inspected islet defense units in the hottest zone of the southernmost sector of the southwest front.
Accompanying him were Vice-marshal of the KPA Choe Ryong Hae, General of the KPA Kim Yong Chol, Lieutenant General of the KPA Pak Jong Chon, Major General of the KPA An Ji Yong, and Hwang Pyong So and Kim Pyong Ho, deputy department directors of the C.C., WPK.
He was greeted on the spot by commanding officers of the islet defense units.
The defense units on the forefront posts of the socialist motherland took combat positions and went into the posture of decisive battle to cope with the reckless war moves of the U.S. imperialists and south Korean puppet war maniacs who are scheming to stage "Ulji Freedom Guardian" joint military exercises oblivious of the lesson of the shelling on Yonphyong Island.
Kim Jong Un inspected first the defense unit on Jangjae Islet within a hailing distance from Yonphyong Island.
Without taking a meal early in the morning, he arrived at the unit aboard a 27-HP small wooden boat despite rough wind and waves.
Looking round barracks and education rooms of the unit, he paid deep attention to the life of service persons.
Saying the service persons defending their posts of the motherland on remote islets whether others see or not are all revolutionaries and patriots, he instructed officials to provide them with good living conditions so that they do not miss land.
Then he climbed up an observation post.
He gave scrupulous instructions on providing arms and equipment to the unit perfectly enough to counter the enemies' arms buildup and on enhancing the density of fire.
He gave an order to make full combat preparations for raining shells at any time and, if the enemies open fire, hit them harshly.
Saying that he entrusted Jangjae Islet, the gate to the southwest front to the islet defense unit, he gave binoculars, an automatic rifle and a machine gun as souvenirs before posing for a photograph together with servicepersons and their families.
Then, he inspected the defense unit on Mu Islet.
The unit had mercilessly foiled the aggressive war provocations of the south Korean puppet warmongers on Yonphyong Island, thereby showing the mettle of the artillery of the KPA.
Looking round barracks and education rooms, he acquainted himself with the supply of water and electricity and took an affectionate measure for the service persons living in the hot spot area.
He climbed up the observation post along the steep road that was slippery after the rain in the previous day.
From the observation post he watched with deep attention Yonphyong Islet that was apparent to the naked eye.
He was very satisfied to see the preparations to mobilize for battle.
He called on the commanding officers and soldiers to further consolidate their defense unit as an impregnable fortress with the intense loyalty to the Party and revolution and thus repulse any unexpected invasion of the enemies in good time.
He said the service persons of the defense unit on Mu Islet should watch with a high sense of vigilance every movement of the enemy and, even if a piece of shell fell on the waters or area under our sovereignty, deal a counterblow immediately and thus not miss an capital opportunity.
He gave an order to make the west sea the last tomb of the enemies if they provoke a war.
Expressing his conviction that the service persons in the defense unit on Mu Islet would perform proud feats in the sacred war to defend the country, Kim Jong Un gave binoculars, an automatic rifle and a machine gun as souvenirs and had a photo session with service persons and their families.

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