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North Korea blows up parts of inter-Korean roadway on its side of border, Seoul states

North Korea has exploded areas of interKorean roadways and rail lines on its side of the heavily fortified border between the two Koreas, South Korea's. military stated on Tuesday, ratcheting up tensions on the Korean. peninsula.

At around midday, some northern parts of the roads and rail. lines connected to the South were blown up, the Joint Chiefs of. Staff (JCS) said in a message sent to media.

In response, South Korea's military fired alerting shots. south of the military separation line dividing the neighbours,. though the surges had actually not caused any damage on Seoul's side. of the border, it said.

The explosions followed Pyongyang

pledged

last week to totally cut off the inter-Korean roads and. trains and additional fortify the areas on its side of the. border. Seoul had actually cautioned on Monday that the North was getting. all set for a detonation.

The North has actually already been setting up landmines and. barriers along the border, and was seen on Monday doing. extra deal with heavy devices, South Korea's JCS stated.

The South had increase surveillance and preparedness after. the event, it stated.

The two Koreas are still technically at war after their. 1950-53 war ended in an armistice, not a peace treaty.

The cross-border links are remnants of periods of. rapprochement in between the countries including a 2018 top. between the leaders when they stated there would be no more. war and a brand-new era of peace had opened.

Around 180 billion won ($ 132 million) in taxpayers'. cash was invested by South Korea to restore the inter-Korean roadway,. according to the Yonhap news firm.

There has been an intensifying war of words in between the. Koreas after the North accused its rival of sending drones over. the country's capital Pyongyang.

North Korea on Friday stated the drones had actually scattered a. big number of anti-North leaflets, in what it called. political and military justification that might lead to armed. dispute.

A spokesperson for the South's JCS declined on Monday to. answer questions over whether the South Korean military or. civilians had flown the supposed drones.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had overseen on Monday a. conference with defence and security officials to go over how to. react to the opponent's severe provocation that broke the. sovereignty of the DPRK, state media KCNA reported. DPRK is short for the Democratic Individuals's Republic of Korea,. North Korea's official name.

(source: Reuters)