South Korea to be wary of talks about “military countermeasures” on June 14, 17:32

North Korea warned South Korea that it would take military countermeasures on the night of 13th as a North Korean defector group flew a leaflet criticizing Kim Jung-un, the chairman of the Korean Labor Party. On the other hand, the Korean Ministry of Defense said that it is wary of the trends in North Korea, saying that it is "maintaining a solid military situation."

Kim North Korea’s younger sister, Kim Yo-jeong (Kim Yo-sung), spoke on the 13th night of a North Korean defector’s group skipping a flyer criticizing Kim’s chairman last month. It announced and announced that it would demolish the joint liaison office, which has been the contact point for contacting South Korea, and warned South Korea that it would take military countermeasures.

In response, the Korean Ministry of Defense issued a comment on the 14th, requesting that South Korea and North Korea comply with the North-South agreement aiming at alleviating military tensions.
On top of that, he said that he is wary of the North Korean movement, saying, "We are closely monitoring the movement of the North's military. The South Korean military maintains a solid military situation in preparation for all situations." Did.

Regarding the conversation by Kim Yo-jeong on the night of the 13th, the administration of Moon Jae-in (Temporary Moon), who put a great deal of importance on the situation, is rushing to respond such as by holding the NSC = National Security Council on the eve of the morning of the 14th.