State media aired live footage of an evening gala in Kim Il Sung Square after sundown on April 15, although the footage gave no sign that an anticipated military parade took place.
According to the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), all the participants at Kim Il Sung “raised stormy cheers of Hurrah” when North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appeared, and fireworks were set off.
It stated that the festival “artistically depicted” Kim Il Sung’s native home and “the sacred mountain of revolution, Mt. Paektu.” Residents could also take photos in front of arches lit with phrases such as “Pyongyang Is Best” and “We Are the Happiest in the World.”
Pyongyang usually holds a military parade on the Day of the Sun, the birthday of its founder, Kim Il Sung, to display its new weaponry. The event on April 15 is also considered to be the most important national holiday in North Korea.
Satellite imagery also shows that “nearly non-stop” training was taking place at the Mirim military parade training complex in the weeks preceding the national event, with thousands of troops marching in formation, NK News said.
But there was no mention in state media of a military parade happening as of the evening of April 15.
The United States and South Korea had also expected Pyongyang to mark the national event with new weaponry or engage in a provocative act by conducting nuclear tests.
“We are worried that, in connection with the upcoming April 15 anniversary, [North Korea] may be tempted to take another provocative action. We obviously hope not, but we will be prepared,” Sung Kim, U.S. special envoy for North Korea, told reporters on April 6.