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N. Korea lays land mines near border to prevent defection by soldiers: sources
Yonhap News ^ | 2016/08/23

Posted on 08/23/2016 9:08:59 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster

N. Korea lays land mines near border to prevent defection by soldiers: sources

2016/08/23 16:45

SEOUL, Aug. 23 (Yonhap) -- North Korea was seen laying anti-personnel mines along its side of the inter-Korean border, presumably to block potential defection by its own soldiers, a government source said Tuesday.

"The North Korean military was witnessed burying land mines on the northern side of a bridge in Panmunjeom last week," the source said. The small bridge known as the Bridge of No Return is located within the truce village and spans the military demarcation line between the two Koreas.

It was the first time North Korea was seen planting mines in Panmunjeom since the inter-Korean armistice agreement in July 1953, although two South Korean soldiers were maimed last August in mine blasts blamed on the North in the eastern part of the inter-Korean border.

The source said the North Korean action "appears to be designed to prevent its front-line servicemen from defecting."

Commenting on the issue, another military official said it indicates possible unrest among front-line soldiers. In the past, North Korean soldiers that defected were mostly posted in non-frontline areas.

North Korea reportedly cherry picks frontline servicemen for their loyalty to the regime because they are often exposed to the South Korean military's psychological operations along the demilitarized zone (DMZ).

The DMZ is a four-kilometer wide military buffer zone which bisects the two Koreas.

Following the land-mine attack a year earlier, South Korea's military resumed its broadcast operations along the border area, blasting messages critical of the North Korean regime. It also sends out news and information as part of its psychological warfare operation.

The broadcasts lately included news of the recent defection of a senior North Korea diplomat posted in London as well as a group of 13 North Korean overseas restaurant staff, according to military officials.

"In reaction to the anti-North broadcasting operation, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has ordered its military to come up with measures to secure psychological solidness of front-line units," a government official said, asking not to be named. "Kim is very worried about potential ideological unrest among front-line soldiers."

The recent land mines are reportedly part of a larger operation by North Korea, which has been burying mines mainly along routes that can be used by defectors.

More than 4,000 land mines have been buried near the truce village and along the DMZ since April, according to sources.

When asked to confirm the front-line land mines, however, the United Nations Command based in Seoul said they have "no comment."


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: dmz; landmine; nkorea; panmunjeom
Kim Jong-un trying to stay on the headline everyday.
1 posted on 08/23/2016 9:09:01 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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2 posted on 08/23/2016 9:09:35 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (alt.current-events.clinton.whitewater)
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One the plus side, that sort of prevents that eventual tsunami that Kim would have done to overwhelm the south.


3 posted on 08/23/2016 9:13:37 PM PDT by Jonty30 (What Islam and secularism have in common is that they are both death cults)
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This sounds like a cheap alternative to building a wall to keep illegal aliens from coming into a country also.


4 posted on 08/23/2016 9:14:27 PM PDT by immadashell (Save Innocent Lives - ban gun free zones)
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Sounds like the basis for a new Marvel movie. First we had “Captain America: the Winter Soldier” and NK can film the sequel “The Splinter Soldier: He Go Boom”.


5 posted on 08/23/2016 9:43:23 PM PDT by EinNYC
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Funny how commie countries would rather kill their people than let them leave.


6 posted on 08/23/2016 10:08:56 PM PDT by ozzymandus
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As if holding their families hostage weren’t enough...


7 posted on 08/24/2016 1:28:38 AM PDT by Jack Hammer
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I was stationed in South Korea in 1985. It looked to me that, along the DMZ, any bit of flat land that wasn't farmed was a minefield (and all the trees had been cut done). I would guess on the Nork side the whole border area's been a minefield for a long time. This news is not surprising. Communist countries has been shooting people trying to leave for a long time.

Landmines don't last forever and North Korea is having another famine. They may be using landmine replacement and upgrade as a domestic propaganda opportunity.

8 posted on 08/24/2016 5:44:24 AM PDT by captain_dave
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