After the liaison office with South Korea was blown up, North Korea plans to send troops to the demilitarized area

North Korea has destroyed an liaison office set up to improve communication with South Korea after it was charged with throwing pamphlets with anti-Pyongyang propaganda along its heavily armed border. The South Korean Union Ministry said North Korea had placed an explosive on [...]
The South Korean Union Ministry said North Korea had deployed an explosive into the liaison office around 2.49 a.m. in the North Korean border town of Kaesong. Reports from the Yonhan news agency have added that military sources had heard the explosion and had seen smoke coming out of the building.
North Korea has confirmed in a statement that a “strategy had been destroyed” office by a “exploring explosion”. It said that the destruction of the building came at the time of “communications cuts in the interlocking lines between North and South”, followed by Periscope from The Guardian.
The action reflected “the purpose of angry people to forcibly remove the human scum, and those who have sheltered the scum to pay dearly for their crimes --” -- are said in this statement.
North Korea seems to have acted under orders from Kim Yonong, the sister of dictator Kim Jong, who has taken considerable power in North Korea.
The “will not long pass, when a tragic scene will be seen in the non-usable liaison office between North and South,” she said on Saturday.
The office was opened in September 2018 to facilitate inter-korean co-operation after successful talks between Kim Jong-un and South Korean President Moon Yae.
As of this morning, Pyongyang has warned that it was “fully nearly” to send troops to the demilitarised area that separates them from South Korea if the defectors continue with their plans to distribute the leaflets. /Periscope












