The South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) announced on June 21 that many North Korean soldiers working in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in the middle area of the demarcation line crossed the Military Demarcation Line (MDL), according to AFP.
North Korean soldiers build at the border in this photo released by the South Korean Defense Ministry on June 18.
After the South Korean military broadcast warning shots and fired loudspeakers, the North Korean soldiers retreated to the north. The incident occurred at around 11am on June 21 (local time).
This is the third incident this month, following similar incidents on June 9 and 18. JCS said all three incidents appeared to be accidental.
The border crossings occurred as North Korea deployed more troops to the border since April to carry out a series of activities to build walls, reinforce roads, lay mines and dismantle railways connecting the two sides.
South Korea says many North Korean soldiers were killed or injured in a mine explosion near the border.
Satellite images analyzed by Western media show that North Korea has cleared large areas of land near the DMZ and built long walls. The walls appear to be more than just obstacles to stop tanks, but are believed to be meant to divide the area.
A JCS official recently told Yonhap news agency that North Korea's activities appear to be measures to strengthen internal controls such as preventing soldiers and civilians from defecting to South Korea.
A large number of North Korean soldiers work in the border area.
JCS said construction activities continued despite the mine explosion that killed and injured many North Korean soldiers. Pyongyang has not commented on this information.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/binh-si-trieu-tien-vuot-gioi-tuyen-buoc-han-quoc-no-sung-lan-3-trong-thang-185240621104920972.htm
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