Koreas finish removing land mines from border village
The two Koreas have completed removing land mines planted at their shared border village as part of efforts to disarm the area inside the world’s most heavily fortified border, South Korean officials said Monday.
As the next disarmament steps at Panmunjom border village, the two Koreas and the U.S.-led U.N. Command agreed on withdrawing weapons and guard posts there by Thursday. The Koreas eventually aim to have 35 unarmed personnel from each side guard the village.