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The Eastern Front troops pierced in North Korea three months ago.

Caught around the civilian line of North Korea
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An unidentified North Korean man was arrested on the Civilian Control Line (Civil Control Line) in Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, and the military authorities began an investigation. This is the area under the jurisdiction of the 22nd Army Division. In November of last year, even though a North Korean man crossed the barbed wire of Goseong’s frontline guard (GOP) under the jurisdiction of this unit, he missed his journey for 14 hours. Three months after the foremost barbed wire was pierced, the border between North Korea and North Korea was again opened by units like the Eastern Front. This unit is also the place where the’knock defection’ incident occurred in 2012.

According to the Joint Chiefs of Staff on the 16th, North Korean man A, who was moving south from the East Sea Civil Control Line, was caught on closed circuit (CC) TV around 4:20 am on this day. The military upgraded Jindogae, the anti-invasion boundary order, to’Hana’, and deployed operational forces to secure a recruit of Mr. A around 7:20 am, after three hours. It is reported that the Joint Chiefs of Staff is investigating the possibility that Mr. A has escaped by sea. After that, it is known that Mr. A revealed his intention to defect during the military joint newspaper. The Joint Chiefs of Staff said, “Investigation is underway with related agencies on details such as the process of the south and the defection.

Reporter Shin Shin-jin [email protected]

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