<Anchor>

North Korea is open to the sea on the third day in the Yellow Sea facing Yeonpyeong Island and is protesting silently. Let's connect reporters on site.

Reporter Jeong Yun-sik, haven't you kept the same position open and closed?

<Reporter>

Yes. It is located in the Bale coast of Hwanghaenam-do, North Korea, about 10 kilometers north of Yeonpyeong Island.

It is difficult to observe the sea due to the heavy rain, but today (21st) it was captured by our camera around 4pm.Compared to yesterday when the weather was clear, you can see the open coastal munitions with two black holes in a rectangular shape darker than the surroundings.

It is very likely that you have opened the third day from yesterday to today.

In addition to the Gaeori Coast, other coastal artillery, such as the North Korean water pressure and coastal artillery, are also being checked.

<Anchor>

This gun is not different, but the last time the Pyongyang summit was held, the two Koreas promised to close it in front of the military agreement.

<Reporter>

Yes. In Article 1, paragraph 2 of the military agreement, the West Coast coastal gates were closed.

Because it is a cave type coastal gun, it has been opened occasionally to remove moisture, but it seems clear that it is open for three days in this situation.

The military's official response is "I can't confirm it," but 11 Korean media companies have come to Yeonpyeong Island to watch the coastal fire.

In the end, the military officials' honest reaction was that the military agreement was meaningless and opened as if it were going to increase tension.

However, there is no other movement of the North Korean military today except for the opening of Yeonpyeong Island.

The North Korean Army's General Staff announced that it would receive approval from the Labor Party's central military commission, foretelling four military actions, including advances into the DMZ.

Until this approval, tensions like the eve of the storm are likely to persist for some time.

(Video coverage: Hyun-Cheol Yang, Video editing: Hyun-Ji Jang)