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N Korea to explode cross-border roadways with South in the middle of drone row, Seoul says

North Korea is preparing to explode roads that cross the heavily militarised border with South Korea, Seoul stated on Monday, in the middle of an intensifying war of words after the North implicated its competitor of sending out drones over its capital Pyongyang.

North Korean soldiers were working under camouflage on the roads on their side of the border near the west and east coasts that are likely preparations to blow up the roads, possibly as early as on Monday, South Korea's military spokesman said.

North Korea on Friday accused South Korea of sending out drones to scatter a big number of anti-North brochures over Pyongyang, in what it called political and military provocation that might result in armed dispute.

Lee Sung-jun, a spokesman for the South's Joint Chiefs of Personnel, decreased on Monday to address questions over whether the South Korean military or civilians flew the drones.

In another intense declaration targeting South Korea and the United States, Kim Yo Jong, the effective sibling of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, said on Monday that the South Korean military was plainly blamed for the drone invasion, and Washington must likewise be liable.

If the sovereignty of a nuclear weapons state was breached by mongrels tamed by Yankees, the master of those pet dogs should be held responsible for this, she said via KCNA state news firm, referring to Seoul and Washington.

North Korea's Army said recently that it would totally cut roadways and railways linked to South Korea and strengthen the locations on its side of the border, state media KCNA reported.

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North Korea over the weekend alerted of a terrible disaster if South Korean drones were once again found to be flying over Pyongyang. On Sunday, it stated it has put eight completely equipped artillery at the border on standby to open fire.

South Korea's armed force has stated its rejection to respond to questions on the drones is because addressing what the North has alleged would be to get drawn into a technique by Pyongyang to make reasons for justifications.

South Korea has looked for to improve its anti-drone defences because 2022, Lee said, when five North Korean drones entered its airspace and flew over the capital Seoul for a number of hours.

Lee Kyoung-haing, a professional in military drone operations at Jungwon University, stated civilians would have no problem getting drones with ranges of 300km (186 miles), the big salami from the South to Pyongyang, with light payloads such as brochures.

Other experts state even if civilians sent out such drones from the South across the border, it might have been tough doing so without the federal government's authorization or it was possible that authorities stopped working to spot and block them.

On Sunday, North Korea's defence ministry stated the drones, which it stated were detected over Pyongyang on three days earlier this month, were the kind that required a special launcher or a. runway and it was difficult for a civilian group to set them. off.

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 residues of periods of. rapprochement in between the countries consisting of a 2018 top. between the leaders when they declared there would disappear. war and a new age of peace had opened.

North Korea has actually reintroduced heavy weapons into the. Demilitarized Zone border buffer and restored guard posts, after. the sides stated a 2018 military arrangement aimed at relieving. tensions no longer valid.

(source: Reuters)