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Kim Jong Un Reviews Sculptures for Memorial to North Koreans Killed in Ukraine War

State media signaled the project’s shift into active artwork production at Mansudae Art Studio.

Overview

  • KCNA reported that Kim inspected large combat sculptures and bas-relief panels on January 25 at the Mansudae Art Studio in Pyongyang.
  • He examined a symbolic tower, main group sculpture, subsidiary theme groups, and decorative engravings intended for the new Memorial Museum of Combat Feats at the Overseas Military Operations.
  • Released photos showed soldiers in full gear depicted at two to three times life-size as Kim urged the highest artistic standards to honor the fallen.
  • The museum project began in October, and Kim held a ceremonial visit to the construction site earlier in January to mark initial work.
  • External reporting has estimated that North Korea sent more than 10,000 troops to support Russia in the war, with thousands believed killed in action.