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It was confirmed that Kim Mo, who was in her twenties who had recently returned to North Korea after swimming, crossed the Han River and was captured by our military surveillance equipment. It means that the military missed it even when it opened its eyes, but the military leaders admitted to failing and warned their heads again.

Reporter Kim Hak-hui reports.

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Kim Mo, in his 20s, is believed to have passed through the drainage line just below the border of the military base.

The drainage channel had a reinforcing bar with a reinforcing bar and a round barbed wire, but it was assumed that Mr. Kim was wide open.

[Park Han-ki/ Joint Chiefs of Staff: Very small personnel, weighing about 54kg. There was room for the personnel to overcome the obstacles and go out… .]

However, it was confirmed that Kim's appearance crossing the river afterwards was also captured by military authorities.

[Park Han-ki/Chief of Staff, Joint Chiefs of Staff: I've checked several screens right now to see what's dim on surveillance equipment... .] Even

though they were caught by surveillance equipment, they did not take any action, and they opened their eyes and missed them.

During the smuggling incident in Taean last May, they were captured by coastal radars and composite surveillance cameras, but the military recognized them as ordinary fishing boats and did not track them separately.

Defense Minister Kyung-Doo Chung bowed his head to point out the failure of the warning, saying he recognized North Korea after the North Korean broadcast.

[Kyung-Doo Chung / Minister of National Defense: I checked it after the North Korean broadcast and I recognized it. I don't think I have anything to say when I get back a hundred points.] The

military finished the investigation this week and said it would explain the exact facts to the people.