North Korean leader Kim Jong-un put his troops on a war footing on Friday evening local time (August 21).
The Kaesong Industrial Park has had access restricted, with only skeleton staff on duty. Jointly-operated by both North and South Korea, the complex is seen as an indicator of inter-state relations.
Jeong Joon-hee, spokesman for the South Korean Unification Ministry, described the situation as “very grave.”
Tensions intensified on Thursday (August 20) when North Korea shelled its neighbour to protest against the broadcasts. South Korea fired back. No casualties were reported.
Seoul says the announcements will continue until Pyongyang accepts responsibility for recent landmine explosions along the DMZ, which wounded two of its soldiers. North Korea denies responsibility.
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