N. Korea Erects 10 Km-Long Anti-Tank Barriers Along Inter-Korean Border: Lawmaker
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N. Korea erects 10 km-long anti-tank barriers along inter-Korean border: lawmaker
North Korea has built sections of anti-tank barriers spanning 10 kilometers along the tense inter-Korean border, a lawmaker said Tuesday, in the North's apparent efforts to sever ties with South Korea. The North has so far built four clusters of anti-tank barriers, each measuring 2.5 km, in areas north of the Military Demarcation Line in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), Rep. Yu Yong-weon of the main opposition People Power Party said, citing satell…
North Korea has been building anti-tank barriers north of the dividing line between North and South. From the analysis of satellite photos it emerges that the structure unravels for about ten kilometers in length. At least four large airplanes consisting of bunkers and defensive works have been identified each of which extends for about two and a half kilometers....
Satellite images from Europe have confirmed for the first time that North Korea has built an "anti-tank barrier" along the northern side of the Military Demarcation Line (MDL). The white line stretching across the Korean Peninsula is reminiscent of the "Berlin Wall" of the Cold War era. People Power Party's Yoo Yong-won
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