North Korea marks war anniversary, preps for big spectacle
PYONGYANG, Korea, Democratic People’s Republic Of — North Korea marked the anniversary of the end of World War II and its liberation from Japanese colonial rule with a series of ceremonies ahead of what is expected to be a much bigger event next month — the 70th anniversary of its national foundation day.
The celebrations Wednesday were decidedly low-key.
A group of war veterans from the former Soviet Union participated, and thousands of people cheered their soccer team to victory over a South Korean squad in the opening match of an under-15 youth tournament in Pyongyang featuring players from several countries. People also streamed to statues of the country’s leaders or other monuments to observe the anniversary, as is customary.
North Korea’s big party is expected next month. It has been preparing an extravagant celebration complete with parades, foreign VIP delegations and mass gymnastics on its Sept. 9 foundation day.