Army-People Joint Rally Held to Mark 4th Anniversary of Victory in Yonphyong Island Shelling
Kangryong, November 23 (KCNA) -- An army-people joint rally took place
in Kangryong County, South Hwanghae Province Sunday to mark the fourth
anniversary of the victory in the Yonphyong Island shelling.
Present there were Ri Song Guk, commander of the Fourth Corps of the
Korean People's Army, Pak Yong Ho, chief secretary of the South
Hwanghae Provincial Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, Choe Jong
Ryong, chairman of the South Hwanghae Provincial People's Committee,
officials concerned, KPA service personnel, soldiers who took part in
the Yonphyong Island shelling and people from all walks of life in the
county.
Ri Song Guk said that the Yonphyong Island shelling four years ago
showed the stamina of the heroic KPA to the south Korean puppet forces
keen on the moves for confrontation with the DPRK and recorded a page of
proud victory in the history of Songun Korea.
The service personnel of the unit, which had consolidated the
resourcefulness and valor of one-match-for-a-hundred under the care of
the brilliant commanders of Mt. Paektu, fired strong artillery power to
disgusting Yonphyong Island the moment when the enemies committed
military provocation under the pretext for defending the "northern limit
line", and thus fully displayed the resolute will and indomitable might
of the arms of Mt. Paektu, he noted.
The people in Kangryong County, too, turned out in the battle
decisive of life and death, shared the destiny with service personnel on
the same trench, rendered material and moral assistance to fighters and
thus fully demonstrated the true picture of the great army-people
unity, he said.
He expressed the will to further strengthen the might of the great
army-people unity displayed at the Yonphyong Island shelling and
consolidate the defense line of the country into the impregnable
fortress no enemy provoke, shoulder to should with the people.
Then followed a congratulatory speech, a story about the brilliant exploits in the shelling and speeches. -0-
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