What is Kim Jong Un planning?: North Korea apparently building walls in military buffer zone

What is Kim Jong Un planning?
North Korea apparently builds walls in military buffer zone

According to media reports, mysterious construction work is taking place in the buffer zone between North and South Korea. Walls are apparently being built simultaneously in the eastern, central and western parts of the border strip. What exactly is behind this is still unclear.

According to media reports, North Korea may be building walls and roads within the military buffer zone between the two Korean states. Construction work by the North Korean military was recently observed on the northern side of the demilitarized zone (DMZ), reports the South Korean news agency Yonhap, citing military sources. The purpose of the work could not initially be explained in more detail.

The public broadcaster KBS also reported such observations, citing a South Korean government official. Walls are being built simultaneously in places in the eastern, central and western parts of the buffer zone, the report said. According to Yonhap, the work could also be an indication that North Korea is planning a long wall or simply wants to erect protective structures in certain places. The Defense Ministry in Seoul has not yet confirmed the reports. There was no information on this from largely isolated North Korea itself.

The DMZ still forms the de facto border between the two countries, which have been at war under international law since the Korean War of 1950 to 1953. The buffer zone, around 240 kilometers long and four kilometers wide, was set up across the Korean peninsula at the end of the war. The inner-Korean border is heavily fortified.

According to the General Staff in Seoul, South Korean border guards recently fired warning shots at the border after several North Korean soldiers briefly crossed the military demarcation line. The North Korean soldiers immediately withdrew. Tensions between the two sides have been increasing significantly for months.

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