North korea’s military threatens to reinstate its military forces in the disarmed frontier, which divides the country from south Korea.
It appears by a statement from the military published by the North’s state news agency, KCNA, on Tuesday.
Tensions between the two countries has grown since the south Korean activists allegedly sent about 50,000 propaganda leaflets across the border to north Korea.
on Tuesday, informs the north Korean army, north Korea is reviewing a plan to reinstate the army in the zones been demilitarised as a result of the agreement between the north and the south’.
the Plan also contains elements that need to ’transforming the front line into a fortress and strengthen the military vigilance against the south further’, illuminates the North korea’s army in the statement from KCNA.
It is not immediately clear exactly which zones referred to.
The south Korean news agency Yonhap reports that there may be areas around the western border town of Kaesong and mount Kumgang on the east coast.
the Regime in north Korea has demanded that south Korea intervenes against the leaflets that criticize the north Korean leader, Kim Jong-un.
The growing tensions have also prompted north Korea to threaten to cut off all political and military communication lines with south Korea.
Kim Jong-uns sister, Kim Yo-jong, has warned south Korea of ‘retribution’, which may include the military.
In 2018, the two countries ‘ leaders, otherwise, a declaration in which they promised to work to make the Korean peninsula nuclear weapons free and set all the ‘hostile acts’.