Not quite D-Day! An official North Korean
photograph purports to show eight military hovercraft storming a beach
on March 25. But are there actually only six?
Clones: The hovercraft furthest from view
appears to be a copy of the one on the left of this close-up suggesting
the rogue state only have six
Scenes from the South: Meanwhile in South Korea
tanks were seen being rolled out in Pocheon, around 28 miles north east
of Seoul and nine miles south of the demilitarised zone separating the
country from its neighbour to the North
Firepower: A South Korean army tank
participating in a military exercise at the training field in Pocheon
today, as North Korea announced it was severing its military hotline to
the south
Heightened tensions: Cutting the military hotline with the South is the latest in a string of provocative moves by North Korea
A female army unit fires a salvo of rockets
during the landing and anti-landing drills which were said to have taken
place on the east coast on March 25
Action man: North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un is surrounded by military chiefs as he presides over the beach landing exercise
Wrong-Un: The 30-year-old dictator waves a baton authoritatively as he informs commanders of his expert opinion
Ladies man: Kim Jong grins with delight as he surrounded by a group of cooing female soldiers
source bongoclantz
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