North Korea Vows To Send Troops Into Border Cooperation Zones



CBS: North Korea threatens to send troops into the demilitarized zone

The Kim Jong Un regime is threatening to send troops into the demilitarized zone that separates North Korea and South Korea after demolishing the building that served as a diplomatic mission between the rivals. Over the past week, Pyongyang has vented fury about North Korean defectors living in the South who have been flying anti-government leaflets back over the border.

The de-facto embassy building was officially known as the Inter-Korean Liaison Office. It was only established in 2018, standing just north of the heavily-militarized border in the city of Kaesong.

On Tuesday, North Korea levelled it, and state-run media showed video of the demolition.

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More News On North Korea Vowing To Send Troops Into The Border Cooperation Zones

N. Korea threatens to beef up military presence around DMZ -- AFP
North Korea's military to re-enter liaison co-operation sites -- CBC/AP
North Korea Vows To Send Troops Into Border Cooperation Zones -- NPR
North Korea to restart military exercises on border with South -- DW
North Korea rejects Seoul's overtures, will send troops to border -- Al Jazeera

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