North Korea destroys South Liaison Office in Kaesong

At the South Korean border at Kaesong (illustration image). REUTERS / Kim Hong-Ji

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This Tuesday, June 16, North Korea destroyed the South Liaison Office in Kaesong, a town near the border, the Unification Ministry announced in Seoul, several days after outspoken remarks by Pyongyang.

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 "  North Korea blew up the Kaesong liaison office at 2:49 p.m.  " (6:49 am GMT), the spokesman for the ministry in charge of relations between the two Koreas announced in a line statement to the press. The announcement came just minutes after the South Korean news agency Yonhap reported a heard explosion and seen smoke rising from a joint industrial complex that houses the cross-border liaison office.

Threat

The destruction comes after threats made this weekend by Kim Yo-jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. In a short time, the useless liaison office between the North and the South will be completely destroyed during a tragic scene  ," she warned. Since the beginning of the month, Pyongyang has multiplied vitriolic attacks against its neighbor, in particular against North Korean defectors who, from the South, send propaganda leaflets to the North beyond the Demilitarized Zone.

And last week, the North Korean regime announced the closure of its political and military communication channels with the  South Korean enemy ". The leaflets, which are often hung on balloons that fly to North Korean territory, or inserted in bottles launched into the border river, generally contain criticisms of Kim Jong Un's balance sheet in terms of human rights. man, or his nuclear ambitions.

Cause a crisis?

Some experts believe that Pyongyang seeks to provoke a crisis with Seoul at the time when the nuclear negotiations with Washington are stopped. The Korean War (1950-1953) was punctuated by an armistice, not by a peace agreement, which means that the two neighbors are technically still in a state of war.

( with AFP )

Read also: Two years after the Singapore summit, why such aggression in Pyongyang?

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