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NKorea replaces guards, fortifies border after defection

- ChosunIlbo AFP PHOTO / THE US EMBASSY IN SEOUL ChosunIlbo AFP

SEOUL: - its border with South Korea following the dramatic defection of one of its soldiers last week, a report said Friday.

only by his surname, Oh, is recovering in a South Korean hospital after being shot at least four times by his comrades as he dashed across the border.

“We’ve detected signs that all North Korean guards at the Joint Security Area (JSA) were replaced immediatel­y after the defection,” South Korea’s mass-circulated daily said, citing government sources.

The report said around 35 to 40 North Koreans normally stand guard at the JSA, which is located at the Panmunjom truce village—the only portion of the border where forces from the two sides stand face-to-face.

“They will likely be held accountabl­e for not being able to prevent the defection,” it added.

Oh made his dash over the border at Panmunjom on November 13.

Footage showed his former comrades opening fire on him as he raced on foot over the line that divides the two countries, after driving a military jeep to the JSA.

He was shot at least four times in his daring bid, and was found by South Korean troops slumped in a pile of leaves just south of the border.

In an apparent attempt to prevent further defections, the North Koreans have begun fortifying the border area where Oh crossed.

A picture posted on the Twitter account of acting US ambassador to South Korea, Marc Knapper, showed North Korean workers digging a deep trench on the North Korean side of the line as soldiers looked on.

“Was at JSA today, the North Koreans have planted two trees and are digging a trench at the spot where their soldier crossed the MDL (military demarcatio­n line),” Knapper tweeted.

It was not clear if the spot photograph­ed was exactly the same as the

This picture taken on November 22, 2017 and posted to the Twitter account of acting US ambassador to South Korea, Marc Knapper, and provided by the US Embassy in Seoul on Friday shows North Korean workers digging on the North side of the border line while North Korean soldiers stand guard as seen from the South side at the truce village of Panmunjom in the Demilitari­zed Zone (DMZ) dividing the two Koreas. location of the defection, although it appeared to be similar.

The North Koreans have also reportedly closed down a bridge that leads into Panmunjom from the North after Oh drove across it without being stopped, a South Korean military source said, according to the

report.

Defector in stable condition

Analysts said the closing down of the so- called 72- Hour Bridge is likely temporary, as it is the only bridge that connects the North to Panmunjom.

“All commoditie­s for North Korean guards at Panmunjom are delivered through the bridge,” said Yang MooJin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul.

“In that regard, it is probably closed temporaril­y for investigat­ion and as a symbolic measure.”

The defector, who has undergone surgery twice, has been transferre­d to a general ward from the intensive care unit, Yonhap news agency reported Thursday.

- port said Oh has been in a stable condition since regaining consciousn­ess and would be moved to a military hospital, depending on his recovery.

US Forces in Korea on Thurs and US servicemen at the JSA “for their efforts in rescuing (the) North Korean defector,” its of

The security camera footage released by the UN Command showed soldiers crawling towards the injured North Korean soldier and hauling him to safety.

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