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Kim Jong Un opened new houses built for the families of fallen soldiers.

North Korea's leader attended the opening ceremony of new houses built in Pyongyang for the families of North Korean soldiers killed in the Russia-Ukraine war.

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On February 15, the "Saepyol" street and residential complex, a new street and residential complex in Pyongyang, was officially handed over for use. The opening ceremony was attended by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, his daughter Kim Ju Ae, and high-ranking officials.

In his speech, Kim Jong Un emphasized that the new street is a symbol of respect for the memory of soldiers who sacrificed their lives on the path of defending the country. He described this area as a model home that will be the pride of the nation and an example for future generations.

According to information from the state news agency, the new homes are intended for the families of fallen soldiers and for soldiers who participated in military operations abroad. The government has promised to support these families and create preferential conditions for them.

After the opening ceremony, the North Korean leader visited the homes of some families, inquired about their well-being, and expressed sympathy.

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