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The film About the Great Victory was released in the DPRK, showing the hard work of Kim Jong-un

A 110-minute documentary titled "About the Great Victory" was aired on the state television channel of the DPRK, dedicated to the various achievements of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un over the past year. It is reported by the BBC.

It shows missile launches, weapons exhibitions, and parades. The footage also shows other hard working days of the head of the DPRK.

As the BBC Russian Service writes, not a word is said in the film about the hard everyday life of the North Korean people, who, according to a number of sources, are on the verge of starvation.

Before the premiere, the announcement of the film was made, and its plot was kept in the strictest confidence.

Earlier it was reported that Kim Jong-un takes a personal toilet with him on trips because he does not trust public ones.

According to sources, Kim Jong-un is afraid that by analyzing natural feces, enemy spies can find out about his state of health. It is also reported that the personal toilets of the leader of North Korea are under protection. Anyone caught using them could be sentenced to death.

Also, handwriting samples were taken from citizens of the DPRK due to graffiti about Kim Jong-un.

The film About the Great Victory was released in the DPRK, showing the hard work of Kim Jong-un