North Korea severs all transport links with South Korea

North Korea installed landmines, barriers, to create wasteland along militarised border for months despite accidents.


Reuters October 09, 2024

North Korea's Army said it will completely cut off roads and railways connected to South Korea starting from Wednesday, and fortify the areas on its side of the border, state media KCNA reported.

The announcement heralds a further escalation in activity close to the demarcation line separating the two Koreas, which had been rare in recent years until this year.

North Korea had already been installing landmines and barriers and creating wasteland along the heavily militarised border for months this year despite accidents, South Korea's military said in July.

The General Staff of the Korean People's Army said in a statement carried by KCNA that this was a response to war exercises that have been held in South Korea, which it called "the primary hostile state and invariable principal enemy", as well as frequent visits by US strategic nuclear assets in the region.

South Korea's defence ministry said in a statement that the United Nations Command (UNC) has been notified of the matter, but declined to give specifics.

South Korea is in close communication and cooperation with UNC concerning North Korea's announcement, the ministry added.

The U.S.-led UNC is a multinational military force and oversees affairs in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between the two Koreas, which remain technically at war.

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