North Korea was preparing to blow up all sorts of connecting roads which connects it with South Korea amid the rising tensions over some alleged drone activities, reported NBC News. North Korea has claimed that drones sent by South Korea have been seen flying over its capital Pyongyang which are dropping propaganda leaflets critical of their leader, Kim Jon-Un.
According to NBC News, North Korea in response has ordered all its military units to stay alert and to be ready to fire when required while demolishing roads which crosses the heavily fortified border. North Korea’s military has accused the South Korean administration of conducting these drone operations on three different occasions recently while labelling them as a serious provocation.
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Kim Yo-Jong, the sister of Kim Jong-Un warned South Korea and Washington that further drone sightings would result in ‘horrible disasters’ for South Korea, noted NBC News. On the other hand the South Korean military also has started its full preparations for any potential attack from North Korea while denying all sorts of responsibility for the drone flights suggesting that they might have been launched by some activists.
NBC News asserted that in between such escalating tensions, North Korean military is reportedly camouflaging positions alongside the border and might carry out road explosions as soon as possible. This situation is certainly underscoring the very