The Borneo Post

N. Korea military drill targets Blue House

South Korea warns of fatal consequenc­es over drill overseen by Kim Jong-un simulating attack on Seoul

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SEOUL: South Korea warned yesterday of ‘ fatal’ consequenc­es for Pyongyang’s leadership if provoked into conf lict, after North Korean leader Kim JongUn oversaw a military drill simulating an attack on Seoul’s presidenti­al Blue House.

Kim watched with binoculars as North Korea’s special operation forces conducted an exercise aimed at “destroying specified targets of the enemy”, including the Blue House, the North’s KCNA news agency said.

The ruling Workers’ Party newspaper Rodong Sinmun also carried a two- page report on the drill, showing pictures of a building resembling the Blue House being overrun by North Korean troops and set ablaze.

One photo showed Kim roaring with laughter as he watched the simulated attack.

“Well done, the enemy troops will have no space to hide themselves, far from taking any counteract­ion,” state-run KCNA quoted Kim as saying.

No date was given for the military exercise in Sunday’s report.

The South Korean military “strongly condemned” the drill, warning there would be fatal consequenc­es if confronted by the North.

“If the enemy conducts a provocatio­n based on its rash judgement, we will strongly and firmly retaliate with a fatal blow against the North Korean leadership,” the defence ministry’s joint chiefs of staff said in a statement.

There are growing concerns of fresh provocatio­ns by Pyongyang

Well done, the enemy troops will have no space to hide themselves, far from taking any counteract­ion. State-run KCNA

following Friday’s impeachmen­t of South Korean President Park Geun- Hye which has left the country without a recognised leader.

Prime Minister Hwang KyoAhn, who has temporaril­y taken on the role and authority of acting president, held an emergency cabinet meeting and ordered the military to be extra vigilant against the North.

North Korea has conducted two nuclear tests already this year and multiple missile launches in its push for a weapon capable of delivering a nuclear warhead to the US mainland.

The UN Security Council slapped its toughest sanctions yet on the North last month over its fifth nuclear test in September, capping the North’s annual coal exports -its top external revenue source.

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KCNA photo shows Kim Jong-Un overseeing the combat drill of the service personnel of the special operation battalion of the Korean People’s Army Unit 525. — AFP photo A combat drill simulating an attack on the Blue House is seen in this undated photo...

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