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The so-called swim moonbook of 25-year-old North Korean defector Kim Moo-hyun took place on the morning of the 18th, and it was found that during the North Korean North Korean military surveillance equipment was photographed seven times. The military decided to dismiss the Marine Corps 2nd Division commander, asking for responsibility for the failure of the alert.

Reporter Kim Tae-hoon, a defense expert, reports.

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Joint Chiefs of Staff today (31st) announced the results of a survey of the so-called paddles in the North Korean case, known as the North Korean media report.

Wolbukja is a 25-year-old Kim Mo, who is from Gaepoong-gun, Gaeseong, who left North Korea in June 2016.

He explained that Kim had arrived in Ganghwa-do and Gyodong-do in the evening on the evening of the 17th, and arrived at Yeonmijeong in Ganghwa-do at 2:18 a.m., as SBS delivered.

Kim then passed through a drain under the fence near Yeonmijeong and got it at 2:46 am on the 18th.

It was captured seven times by military surveillance equipment from the time of ingestion to Kim's arrival in the Tanpo area in North Korea at around 4 AM.

It is clear that the moonlight was weak and the video was blurred, so that the Marines of the 2nd Division of the Marine Corps did not recognize it as a moonbook.

He also admitted that the inspection and patrol of the ditch under the fence did not take place in time, and explained that the barbed wire installed in the ditch was fragile and old enough for adults to pass through.

The military is expected to dismiss the 2nd Marine Corps Commander, asking for responsibility for the failure of the alert, and will also take strict warnings against the Marine Corps Commander and the Water Corps Commander.