North Korea is apparently serious about its announcement that it will destroy transportation links to its declared main enemy “South Korea.” Dictator Kim Jong-un is apparently preparing to blow up the streets.
North Korea announced on Wednesday that it wants to permanently cut off all road and rail connections to South Korea. Initial work on this project is apparently already underway – according to South Korean information, barriers have been erected behind which the roads to the south will have to be demolished.
North Korea cuts all remaining connections
General Staff spokesman Lee Sung Joon said demolition work could begin as early as Monday. With this, the North Korean regime probably wants to symbolically sever the last ties with its hostile neighbor.
Propaganda leaflets from the south as a point of contention
The conflict on the Korean Peninsula had recently escalated, with North Korea claiming that South Korea had sent drones over the capital Pyongyang to drop propaganda leaflets. The regime considered this a ‘military attack’ and called it ‘an intolerable and unforgivable serious provocation’. On Sunday, Kim set the border army on fire.
South Korea fears the launch of a space rocket by North Korea
In addition, North Korea is said to have laid tens of thousands of landmines along the border area in recent months. The South Korean military also fears that Kim will try to launch a space rocket. However, the United Nations considers this a prohibited test of long-range missile technology. The spokesman for the South Korean General Staff expected that North Korea could use “minor provocations” to increase pressure on Seoul.
Source: Krone

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