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[정치]Another front-line border hole…one North Korean man was captured in Goseong, Gangwon-do

North Korean men caught near civilian line in Donghae, Gangwon-do today
軍 secures an estimated 1 North Korean male recruit in three hours
A guard dog Jindo was issued and released… Once emergency

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Military authorities are investigating and securing a recruit of a North Korean male at the checkpoint of the civilian access control line in the East Sea.

The authorities are confirming the defection, and it is pointed out that the defection was revealed in three months after the defection in November last year.

Reporter Kim Moon-kyung reports.

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Around 4:20 this morning

A man moving south from the civilian control line in Donghae, Gangwon-do was caught by military CCTV.

The military immediately dispatched an operational force and caught the man around 7:20 a.m. after three hours, and in the process, there was an emergency, such as issuing and dismissing one anti-invasion warning order,’Jindo Dog’.

Military authorities assume the man came from North Korea and are trying to find out whether he returned home.

The problem is where this man’s recruit was secured.

This man was caught in the area around the Jejin Checkpoint, the northernmost civilian line checkpoint in the East Sea, about 5 km away from the front rail.

Civilians are not allowed to walk on the northern road from the seismic checkpoint to the Goseong Unification Observation Deck.

Accordingly, it is known that the military authorities are investigating the possibility that it came down through the coast rather than through the barbed wire fence.

Even so, it has become inevitable to point out that all areas of the area have a barbed wire border network installed, which also revealed a loophole in the frontline border and surveillance.

In November of last year, the unit also suffered a controversy over a border failure as a North Korean man passed the barbed wire and returned to the truce.

The Joint Warfare Posture Inspection Office, jointly with the Ground Operations Command, investigated whether there were any problems with the alert posture.

YTN Kim Moon-kyung[[email protected]]is.

[저작권자(c) YTN & YTN plus 무단전재 및 재배포 금지]

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