filmov
tv
Day 2 of resuming loudspeakers: No unusual movement detected from N. Korea
![preview_player](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/2J61wccIh-U/maxresdefault.jpg)
Показать описание
대북 확성기 방송 이틀째... 북, 전쟁 접경에로 몰아간다
We start tonight with the renewed inter-Korean tension sparked by North Korea's latest nuclear test.
Some 34 hours have now passed since South Korea resumed its anti Kim Jong-un regime loudspeaker broadcasts at the border.
The North Korean military has not yet made any unusual moves,... aside from switching on its own speakers.
Connie Kim reports.
South Korea's loudspeaker broadcasts are continuing to blare out at eleven different places along the inter-Korean border.
Seoul's defense ministry said Saturday that it's not detecting any unusual moves from the North Korean military,... and does not expect Pyongyang to launch any abrupt provocations at this point.
"The North Korean military is currently maintaining its increased surveillance and alert level."
On its side,... the South Korean military remains on its highest alert level.
Soon after Seoul flipped the switch on its loudspeakers, Pyongyang did the same, hoping the move will prevent North Koreans along the border hearing the broadcasts.
These loudspeaker broadcasts have always been a sensitive issue for the North Korean leadership.
The huge speakers blast out South Korean pop music, news and weather reports from the South and messages highly critical of Kim Jong-un and the elite in Pyongyang.
North Korea declared a quasi-state of war last summer when the South turned on its loudspeakers following North Korea's landmine attack at the DMZ that seriously injured two South Korean soldiers.
While there has been no official statement from the North yet, Kim Ki-nam, the Secretary of the ruling Workers' Party has slammed the broadcasts, saying the U.S. and its allies were taking the situation to the brink of war.
Connie Kim, Arirang News.
Visit ‘Arirang News’ Official Pages
We start tonight with the renewed inter-Korean tension sparked by North Korea's latest nuclear test.
Some 34 hours have now passed since South Korea resumed its anti Kim Jong-un regime loudspeaker broadcasts at the border.
The North Korean military has not yet made any unusual moves,... aside from switching on its own speakers.
Connie Kim reports.
South Korea's loudspeaker broadcasts are continuing to blare out at eleven different places along the inter-Korean border.
Seoul's defense ministry said Saturday that it's not detecting any unusual moves from the North Korean military,... and does not expect Pyongyang to launch any abrupt provocations at this point.
"The North Korean military is currently maintaining its increased surveillance and alert level."
On its side,... the South Korean military remains on its highest alert level.
Soon after Seoul flipped the switch on its loudspeakers, Pyongyang did the same, hoping the move will prevent North Koreans along the border hearing the broadcasts.
These loudspeaker broadcasts have always been a sensitive issue for the North Korean leadership.
The huge speakers blast out South Korean pop music, news and weather reports from the South and messages highly critical of Kim Jong-un and the elite in Pyongyang.
North Korea declared a quasi-state of war last summer when the South turned on its loudspeakers following North Korea's landmine attack at the DMZ that seriously injured two South Korean soldiers.
While there has been no official statement from the North yet, Kim Ki-nam, the Secretary of the ruling Workers' Party has slammed the broadcasts, saying the U.S. and its allies were taking the situation to the brink of war.
Connie Kim, Arirang News.
Visit ‘Arirang News’ Official Pages
Комментарии