17-05-2024 01:55 PM Jerusalem Timing

N. Korea Troops Pledge Loyalty en Masse as Seoul on Alert

Tens of thousands of North Korean troops pledged their loyalty to leader Kim Jong-Un Monday as Seoul put its forces on alert for "reckless provocations" after its communist rival staged a political purge.

Tens of thousands of North Korean troops pledged their loyalty to leader Kim Jong-Un Monday as Seoul put its forces on alert for "reckless provocations" after its communist rival staged a political purge.South Korea - North Korea

The mass rally in Pyongyang came ahead of Tuesday's second anniversary of the death of longtime leader Kim Jong-Il, whose sudden demise thrust his young son to the helm of the secretive state.

Kim has been making efforts to demonstrate his firm grip on power following the shock execution Thursday of his uncle Jang Song-Thaek, prompting both Seoul and Washington to warn that vigilance is needed against any surprises by the nuclear-armed regime.

Photos from state media showed tens of thousands of troops carrying red flags marching in a large square in front of the Kumsusan Palace of the Sun, the spiritual heart of the regime which houses the embalmed bodies of Kim Jong-Il and his father Kim Il-Sung.

Some soldiers held flags bearing portraits of founding father Kim Il-Sung while others carried a giant banner urging all troops to hold his grandson Kim Jong-Un in "high esteem as the party centre".  

Public support from the military is likely even more important following the execution of Jang, a veteran fixer and political eminence grise who was seen as playing a key role in bolstering the leadership of the young and inexperienced Kim.

"Given the latest development in the North, it is uncertain to what directions its political situations would evolve," South Korean President Park Geun-Hye said in a meeting with advisors on Monday.

"We also can't rule out the possibility of contingencies such as reckless provocations," she said, urging the military to step up vigilance near the heavily fortified border with the North.

In the past, North Korea has staged nuclear or missile tests around important political dates. On Monday, thousands of North Korean propaganda leaflets fell on the frontline island of Baengnyeong , warning of an attack on South Korean soldiers stationed there, Yonhap news agency said.

Park discussed what she called the "grave and unpredictable" situation in a high-level meeting with top defence and national security officials including ministers handling intelligence and North Korean affairs. 

"She ordered (officials) to strengthen the joint defence posture with the US... and continue to closely coordinate and share intelligence with related countries and the international community," Park's spokesman said.