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DPRK warns blowing up South's propaganda tools, turning Seoul into 'sea of flames' | North Korea's military has warned on Saturday that it will 'blow up' South Korea's loudspeakers and other propaganda tools. The DPRK military "would blow
up with sighting shots loudspeakers and all other means for a psychological warfare
in case the group of traitors resumes the psychological warfare against the DPRK
in the areas along the front," said a declaration issued by the General Staff
of the Korean People's Army via the KCNA official news agency. It said the move
was aimed at defeating South Korea 's attempt to resume psychological warfare
against the DPRK, Xinhua reports. From a military point of view, the installing
of means for psychological warfare is "a direct declaration of a war against the
DPRK," said the declaration. "The KPA would launch an all-out military strike
to blow up the group's means for the psychological warfare against the DPRK in
all areas along the front," it said. The declaration warned that the decisive
military strike, which was not "a tit-for-tat retaliation," would turn South Korean
capital Seoul into "a sea of flame." Relations between South Korea and North Korea
have deteriorated since a South Korean navy corvette sank on March 26 near the
maritime border between the two sides after an unexplained explosion. Fourth-six
sailors onboard the 1,200-ton Cheonan were killed in the incident. South Korea
said after completing investigation that the warship was torpedoed by the DPRK.
But Pyongyang denied its involvement in the incident, Xinhua reports. |
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