Pyongyang marchers: 'Rip the puppet traitors to death!'
Jon Chol Jin / AP
University
students punch the air as they march through Kim Il Sung Square in
downtown Pyongyang, North Korea, on March 29, 2013.
Jon Chol Jin / AP
Placards read "Let's crush the puppet traitor group" and "Let's rip the puppet traitors to death!", The Associated Press reported.
Earlier on Friday, the isolated communist state put its rocket units on standby to attack U.S. military bases in South Korea and the Pacific, Reuters reported, after two nuclear-capable stealth bombers flew from Missouri to drop inert munitions on a range in South Korea as part of a major military exercise.
KCNA via EPA
A
picture released by the North Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) shows
Kim Jong Un convening an urgent operation meeting at 0:30 am on March
29, 2013 at an undisclosed location, in which he ordered strategic
rocket forces to be on standby to strike US and South Korean targets at
any time.
Military
members and civilians rallied in Pyongyang on Friday as it was
announced that the Korean People's Army is combat-ready to strike bases
in the U.S. as well as targets in South Korea. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown
reports.
David Guttenfelder / AP
As
chief Asia photographer for the Associated Press, David Guttenfelder
has had unprecedented access to communist North Korea. Here's a rare
look at daily life in the secretive country.
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