Kim Jong-un opened a new residential block in Pyongyang with 10,000 apartments


Leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) Kim Jong-un has opened a new residential area in Pyongyang, which has 10,000 apartments. This was reported on April 16 by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
"On April 15, a ceremony was held to complete the construction of residential buildings for 10,000 apartments, the third stage of housing construction in the Hwasong district," the material says.
According to KCNA, the opening ceremony was also attended by North Korean Prime Minister Park Tae-song and other members of the country's government.
In addition, Kim Jong-un spoke with the future residents of the houses and apologized for the delay in the construction of the residential complex. In addition, the North Korean leader met with construction workers, expressing confidence in the successful execution of plans for the development of the Hwasong district.
Earlier, on January 29, the leader of the DPRK chastised members of the county party committee for immoral behavior, including drinking alcohol. Party members, inspectors of the Usinsk County Agricultural Inspection, took advantage of their official position and received invitations to a "pleasure event."
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