San Francisco Chronicle

KOREAS North orders military takeover of factory park

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PAJU, South Korea — North Korea on Thursday ordered a military takeover of a factory park that had been the last major symbol of cooperatio­n with South Korea, calling Seoul’s earlier suspension of operations at the jointly run facility as punishment for the North’s recent rocket launch a “dangerous declaratio­n of war.”

North Korea said it was responding to Seoul’s shutdown order by immediatel­y deporting the hundreds of South Koreans who work at the complex just across the world’s most heavily armed border in the city of Kaesong, pulling out the tens of thousands of North Korean employees and freezing all South Korean assets. The North also said it was shutting down two crucial cross- border communicat­ion hotlines.

Hours after a deadline set by North Korea passed, South Korea’s government said all of the 280 South Korean workers who had been at the facility had returned to the South.

Tensions have risen since North Korea’s nuclear test last month, followed by its longrange rocket launch on Sunday that outsiders see as a banned test of ballistic missile technology. South Korea responded Thursday by beginning work to suspend operations at the factory park, one of its harshest possible punishment options.

Yonhap news agency, citing an unidentifi­ed military official, reported that South Korea bolstered its military readiness and strength along the western portion of the border in the event of a North Korean provocatio­n. The report didn’t elaborate on what that meant. Seoul’s Defense Ministry would only say that its military has been on high alert since the North’s nuclear test last month.

Seoul said its decision on Kaesong was an effort to stop North Korea from using hard currency earned from the park to pay for its nuclear and missile programs.

 ?? Yonhap ?? Cargo sits idle after arriving in Paju, South Korea, from the now- shuttered joint industrial park.
Yonhap Cargo sits idle after arriving in Paju, South Korea, from the now- shuttered joint industrial park.

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