North Korea vows ‘total destruction’ of enemy on Korean War anniversary

The military leaders vowed to increase war effectiveness by staging an “overwhelming assault on the army anywhere and without delay and completely eliminate them again the respectable Supreme Commander Kim Jong Un gives an order, while accusing the US and South Korea of “being hell-bent on provoking a radioactive war.”

On July 27, 1953, North Korea and the United States and China signed an armistice treaty to end the three-year conflict. The UN troops that supported South Korea signed the agreement, which was signed by US generals.

South Korea does not celebrate the day with any significant events, while North Korea refers to July 27 as” Success Time.”

Hostilities ended with a truce, no a treaty, meaning the two factors are still physically at war.