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North Korea is preparing to detonate the East Sea and Gyeongui Line...raising military preparedness

2024.10.14 PM 03:53
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North Korea prepares to blow up the East Sea and Gyeongui Line after declaring 'inter-Korean disconnection'

County "North Korea works after installing the screen...The possibility of small provocations"

Jointments"Strong Punishment in the event of North Korea's provocation...

Army upgraded its readiness to prepare for North Korea's provocations, including 'pre-action and post-reporting'
[Anchor]
South Korea's military surveillance network has detected North Korea trying to blow up roads along the East Sea Line and Gyeongui Line connecting the two Koreas.The


military authorities have raised their guard and firepower standby in preparation for possible North Korean provocations.

I'm reporter Kim Dae-gyeom.

[Reporter]
North Korea, which announced a complete break between the two Koreas last week, put it into action in five days.

The South Korean military's surveillance network captured the situation that the North Korean military is preparing to detonate with a shield installed on the East Sea Line and Gyeongui Line, the roads connecting the two Koreas.Authorities in the

military believe North Korea is preparing for additional provocations along with demonstrative explosions.

[Lee Sung-joon / Joint Chiefs of Staff: The military is preparing for this, believing that there is a possibility of a show-off bombing and small provocations on the Gyeongui and Donghae lines]

The Joint Chiefs of Staff warned that if North Korea makes provocations, it will strongly punish North Korea for self-defense.

In particular, he said he is closely monitoring related trends and is fully prepared for North Korea's order to prepare artillery units in front of him.

As a result, it is reported that various guidelines have been issued to the front units of the South Korean military, such as monitoring North Korea and strengthening the atmosphere of firepower.

[Lee Sung-joon / Joint Chiefs of Staff Public Affairs Director: We cannot tell you about the changes in the rules and operational guidelines, but we will tell you that the training and guidelines for the military to report and respond strongly are in place]The

military authorities issued a warning again to the North Korean leadership, who claimed that the drones sent by the South penetrated Pyongyang, calling them a red flag act.

He also maintained that he could not confirm anything to the drone-related questions and chose strategic ambiguity to avoid being submerged or swept away by North Korea's intentions and strategies.

I'm YTN's Kim Daegyeom.

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Filming: Woo Young-taek
Video editing: Seo Young-mi



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