Multiple casualties occurred during military drills involving paratroopers supervised by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un last month, South Korean government sources said Thursday. Pyongyang's state media reported on March 16 that Kim guided the training of airborne military units the previous day and called for war preparations. He was accompanied by his teen daughter, Ju-ae. The drills apparently took place despite strong winds, blocking parachutes from opening properly and causing collisions, according to the sources. State media said Kim observed with great satisfaction the paratroopers "fully demonstrating their perfect combat capability," without addressing the incident. A military official said authorities are closely monitoring the North Korean military's activities and drills. An official at the unification ministry in charge of inter-Korean affairs told reporters Thursday the ministry has no details to confirm. Source: Yonhap News Agency
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