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North Korean Leader Kim Test Fires Handguns During Visit to Munitions Factory, KCNA Reports

SEOUL, March 12 (Reuters) – North Korean ⁠leader ⁠Kim Jong Un ⁠visited a munitions factory on Wednesday, state ​media KCNA reported, releasing photographs that showed him touring the ‌facility with his teenage ‌daughter and the pair test-firing handguns.

During the ⁠visit, ⁠Kim oversaw firearms production and called for modernisation of ​the process, KCNA said.

The factory is “playing a very important role in increasing the combat efficiency of the army,” Kim ​was quoted as saying.

He emphasised a need to ⁠expand the ⁠production capacity of the ⁠factory “in ​a far-sighted way,” according to KCNA.

Kim, who frequently tries ​to show off ⁠the nuclear-armed state’s military prowess, was recently shown overseeing the test-firing of a strategic cruise missile on a newly launched destroyer, according to KCNA.

Kim’s daughter, ⁠known as Ju Ae, accompanied her father during the visit ⁠to the munitions factory, state media photographs showed. They were both clad in black leather jackets, with Ju Ae shown participating in a shooting drill alongside military officials.

There has been speculation that Ju Ae is being groomed as a potential leadership successor.

South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) last ⁠month told lawmakers there were signs that Kim’s daughter was providing input on policy matters, reflecting that she “was in the stage of being ​internally appointed successor.”

(Reporting by Heejin Kim; Editing by ​Chris Reese, Ed Davies)

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