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North Korean students celebrate ‘children’s day’ with mock Kalashnikov rifles, lob grenades at enemies

All North Korean children are automatically members of the Korean Children’s Union, whose uniform includes the red neckerchiefs of the Young Pioneers of other communist state

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A boy carrying a mock rifle completes an obstacle course. Photo: AFP

To celebrate Korean Children’s Union Day on Tuesday, the pupils of Pyongyang Number Four Primary School threw mock grenades at targets, crawled under a frame and threw themselves over a fence - all with an imitation Kalashnikov automatic rifle over their shoulders.

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After completing the obstacle course, Myong Hyon-jong, whose favourite subject is mathematics, said she wanted to join the army when she grows up, to “safeguard the respected Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un with military power”.

“We have to prepare ourselves to defend our country,” she added.

Hyon-jong is 10 years old.

Her teacher Ri Su-ryon explained the race was intended “to give the children the spirit to defend our country when they are grown up, and to prepare them physically and mentally to beat down any enemies while upholding the Songun (military-first) revolutionary leadership of the respected marshal” - a reference to leader Kim Jong-un.

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A girl carrying a mock rifle completes an obstacle course. Photo: AFP
A girl carrying a mock rifle completes an obstacle course. Photo: AFP
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