CHILLING pictures have shown Kim Jong Un’s troops massing at the Korean border after scrapping their peace deal with South Korea.
It comes after Pyongyang’s launch of a spy satellite last week stoked tensions on the peninsula and prompted Seoul to partially suspend the agreement.
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But Pyongyang has since scrapped the pact entirely, warning it would “never be bound” by the deal again.
As a result, North Korean troops have been pouring into the Korean Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) to restore guard posts taken down under the 2018 agreement, Seoul’s military said on Monday.
Yonhap News Agency also reported that North Korean soldiers were “seen rebuilding the guard posts from Friday”, according to a military official.
It was added that all 11 posts withdrawn under the five-year-old deal were expected to be…
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