The Free Press Journal

N KOREA BLOWS UP INTER-KOREA OFFICE

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North Korea blew up an inter-Korean liaison office building just north of the heavily armed border with South Korea on Tuesday in a carefully choreograp­hed display of anger that sharply raises tensions on the Korean Peninsula and puts pressure on Washington and Seoul amid deadlocked nuclear diplomacy.

The demolition of the building, which is located on North Korean territory and had no South Koreans working there, is largely symbolic. But it's still the most provocativ­e thing North Korea has done since it entered nuclear diplomacy in 2018 after a US-North Korean standoff had many fearing war.

It will pose a serious setback to the efforts of liberal South Korean President Moon Jae-in to restore inter-Korean engagement.

North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency said the nation destroyed the office in a "terrific explosion" because its "enraged people" were deter mined to "force (the) human scum and those, who have sheltered the scum, to pay dearly for their crimes," apparently referring to North Korean defectors living in South Korea who for years have floated anti-Pyongyang leaflets across the border.

The agency did not detail how the office in the border town of Kaesong was destroyed.

South Korea's government later released a military surveillan­ce video showing clouds of smoke rising from the ground as a building collapsed at a now-shuttered joint industrial park in Kaesong, which is where the liaison office stood.

South Korea expressed "strong regret" over the destructio­n and warned of a stern response if North Korea takes additional steps that aggravate tensions.

The statement, issued following an emergency National Security Council meeting, said the demolition is "an act that betrays hopes for an improvemen­t in South-North Korean relations and the establishm­ent of peace on the Korean Peninsula." South Korea's Defense Ministry separately said it closely monitors North Korean military activities and was prepared to strongly counter any future provocatio­n.

The North said last week that it was cutting off all government and military communicat­ion channels with the South while threatenin­g to abandon bilateral peace agreements reached during North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's three summits with Moon in 2018.

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South and North Korean officials attend an opening ceremony of joint liaison office in Kaesong on September 14, 2018.

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