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North Korea’s Military Resumes Construction Work Near the Demarcation Line

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A scene from the Joint Chiefs of Staff’s 2024 report on North Korean military activities, showing troops gathered around a campfire. The Joint Chiefs of Staff stated that North Korea has been conducting operations in frontline areas for about eight months and recently reinforced its forces by several thousand troops. They are installing barbed wire on the top of the barriers along the Military Demarcation Line (MDL) and the Northern Limit Line (NLL), as well as on pre-existing tactical roads north of the MDL. These measures appear to be aimed at completing work planned for this year to demonstrate achievements before the severe winter and the Workers\' Party Plenary Meeting scheduled for late December (Provided by the Joint Chiefs of Staff) 2024.12.23 / News1
A scene from the Joint Chiefs of Staff’s 2024 report on North Korean military activities, showing troops gathered around a campfire. The Joint Chiefs of Staff stated that North Korea has been conducting operations in frontline areas for about eight months and recently reinforced its forces by several thousand troops. They are installing barbed wire on the top of the barriers along the Military Demarcation Line (MDL) and the Northern Limit Line (NLL), as well as on pre-existing tactical roads north of the MDL. These measures appear to be aimed at completing work planned for this year to demonstrate achievements before the severe winter and the Workers’ Party Plenary Meeting scheduled for late December (Provided by the Joint Chiefs of Staff) 2024.12.23 / News1

The Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) reported on March 27 that operations near the Military Demarcation Line (MDL) north of the border, which had been suspended since December, resumed in early March.

Following North Korea’s nullification of the September 19 Inter-Korean Military Agreement in November 2023, Pyongyang has continued its efforts to physically isolate itself from South Korea. The ongoing activities north of the MDL include erecting barbed wire fences, removing streetlights along the East Sea Line, and dismantling railway tracks. Intelligence reports suggest that landmines have also been planted in the vicinity of inter-Korean connecting roads.

The JCS emphasized that South Korean forces are maintaining a robust defense posture while effectively managing the military situation.

Since March of last year, North Korean troops have violated the MDL on approximately ten occasions, with incursions continuing until December.

In response to these MDL violations, South Korean forces have employed warning broadcasts and warning shots as deterrent measures.

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