Wednesday, October 3, 2018

New news .North Korea - South Korea border: 8 lakh mines

Officials said two military personnel were involved in the removal of more than eight million mines in the North and South Korean border.

South Korea has begun removal of landmines from the Panmuncham village, which has accumulated its maximum army.

In addition, hundreds of soldiers killed in the Korean War will be destroyed.

The decision to eliminate mines in the border of the two countries during the last month's meeting between North Korea's President Kim Jong-e and South Korean leader Moon J-

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South Korea's Defense Department has said that landmines registered in the Joint Operations Zone (DNA) will be removed within the next 30 days.

Once the mines are completely removed, the checkpoints and armored defense on the border of the two countries will be removed and the unarmed forces will be deployed in the surveillance tasks to prevent the dispute on the border of the two countries.

South Korea has also announced that it has stopped campaigning in the border on the border in April last year to "loosen the military tensions between the two countries".

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The borderless border between the two countries is 250km long and 4km wide and is protected by mesh, mines, surveillance cameras and electric wires.

In addition, it is impossible to cross the border because thousands of troops from both countries have been deployed for 24 hours in the border.

A North Korean soldier who entered the border in South Korea last November was shot dead by a soldier.

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South Korean authorities have been significantly reduced from North Korea to South Korea since the Kim Jong-eh's inauguration last year seven years ago.

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The continuing hostility between the two countries in the 1953 Korean War has been seen in the past few months.

At the start of last month, the two leaders met in Pyongyang and discussed the already implemented nuclear disposal decision.

The two leaders agreed to build a nuclear-free Korean region at the historic summit of US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-din last June

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