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North Korean border breach: The third incident in June prompts warnings

Soldiers of Kim Jong-un crossed the border. Shots were fired.
Soldiers of Kim Jong-un crossed the border. Shots were fired.
Images source: © PAP | South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS)
Anna Wajs-Wiejacka

21 June 2024 09:12

South Korea has reported another incident at the border with the regime of Kim Jong Un. Warning shots were fired. This is the third time in June that North Korean soldiers have crossed the demarcation line of the demilitarized zone separating the two countries.

The South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff informed about the third incident in June involving North Korean soldiers. The regime's military in Pyongyang briefly found themselves on the southern side. The border breach occurred on Thursday, 20 June, around 3 AM GMT. However, the information about the breach reached the public only the next day.

South Korean soldiers, upon noticing soldiers from the North, began broadcasting warning messages from loudspeakers located at the border. The South Korean military also decided to fire warning shots. The North Korean soldiers returned to their country's territory.

Once again, the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff indicate that the border crossing likely occurred accidentally. They added that after returning to North Korean territory, the soldiers resumed their work, which they continued even during the night hours.

This is the third incident in June

The Thursday incident at the Korean border was the third in the past month. The previous ones occurred on 9 June and 18 June. Each time, a group of 20-30 soldiers crossed the demarcation line. It was also indicated that it was probably not an intentional act by the military of Kim Jong Un's regime.

South Korea emphasizes that since April of this year, the North Korean army has been working on creating a defensive zone at the border, which is meant to make it more difficult to breach. Barriers are being erected here, which are most likely anti-tank in nature. Decisions have also been made to lay minefields in the border zone.

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