BEIJING - North Korea aired a new propaganda film on TV about a failed assassination attempt on the country's supreme leader, with South Korean media describing it as an "unprecedented work addressing a taboo."
The film "Days and Nights of Confrontation," which had been screened at theaters in Pyongyang since last year, was released for the first time on state-run Korean Central Television in January.
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