Showing posts with label South Korea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Korea. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

5/7/11 - South Korea on guard following North Korean threats



South Korea is closely watching North Korea's military after it warned of "merciless" retaliation for anti-Pyongyang slogans displayed by Seoul's frontline troops, the defence ministry said Thursday.

The North's government and military this week lambasted the South's troops for displaying slogans heaping "malignant slanders and calumnies at the army, system and dignity" of the communist state.

Pyongyang late Wednesday revealed details of a warning message it tried to send to the South's presidential Blue House through Panmunjom, the cross-border contact venue, after Seoul refused to accept it.

According to local news media, some frontline military units were displaying harshly worded slogans calling for death to the North's leader Kim Jong-Il and his youngest son and heir apparent, Jong-Un.

Defaming the Kims, the object of a Stalinist-style personality cult, is considered blasphemy in the isolated communist state. (read more)

Sunday, 19 June 2011

19/6/11 - South Korea deploys missiles near border capable of Hitting North Korea Capital, Pyongyang



South Korea has deployed missiles capable of hitting the North Korean capital Pyongyang near the tense border on the peninsula, media reports in Seoul said Friday. 

The forward deployment of the surface-to-surface missiles, known as the Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS), was in response to a recent rise in tensions, Yonhap news agency and Dong-A Ilbo newspaper reported.

Several ATACMS missiles, which can be fired from multiple rocket launchers, have been sited near the border Demilitarised Zone, Yonhap quoted a military source as saying.

A spokesman for the South's Joint Chiefs of Staff declined comment but said strategy could be applied flexibly.

The defence ministry denied the report.

With an effective range of 165 kilometres, the missiles can pinpoint targets with a global positioning system and inertial guidance technology, Yonhap said.

The South's army in 2004 completed the purchase of 220 ATACMS missiles from the United States.

Dong-A said the missiles were deployed both to frontline areas and the capital area to respond to any North Korean long-range missile attacks.

It said the South's military expects they will act as a deterrent.

The North has for years sited artillery and missiles along the border which are capable of hitting Seoul.

Tensions have been high since the South accused its neighbour of torpedoing a warship in March 2010, killing 46 sailors.

The North denied responsibility for the sinking but last November killed four people with a bombardment of a South Korean border island.

This month, its military threatened an attack in protest at the use by some South Korean troops of photos of Pyongyang's ruling family as rifle-range targets.

The practice has been stopped but the North is demanding an apology. Source