way around? one speculation i think is that it could be as the old fashion way of doing things north korean spy perhaps going back into north korea on new year s day. the other possibility i think is the south korean citizen so they say, perhaps by accident. i don t think that s also a possibility because the gmc is know to be one of the most fortified border in the world. were talking about over 2 million landmines, watchtowers and of course the south korean military manning the south korean military manning the place 20 a7. so for this vast area of 2.5 miles to be unattended or i guess, not unattended but do not actually have been able to detect either technology or through shared manpower is notjust implausible but i think there s something else behind it. it could be a question about perhaps inadequate training or maybe that soldiers were lax in terms of what
to your viewers, is one of the most heavily fortified areas in the entire world. it is a four kilometre wide area full of landmines, surveillance equipment. it is surrounded by electric fences. normally there are guards in watchtowers who are there, armed, ready to react every 2a hours. this happened on new year s day. it has happened in the same area in the last year, so there have been questions about the security and surveillance of the border area in this east coast part of south korea. what appears to have happened is an alert was raised about 6:1i0am on new year s day and then a search was made for about three orfour hours. they did not find the individual, and that individual has then made it into north korea. one of the things we do know, and certainly one of my sources is telling me, is it is a civilian, but we don t know if it is a south
it is surrounded by electric fences. normally there are guards in watchtowers who are there, armed, ready to react every 2a hours. this happened on new year s day. it has happened in the same area in the last year, so there are questions about the security and surveillance of the border area in this east coast part of south korea. what appears to have happened is an alert was raised about 6:a0am on new year s day and then a search was made for about three orfour hours. they did not find the individual and that individual has then made it into north korea. one of the things we do know, and certainly one of my sources is telling me, is it is a civilian but we don t know if it is a south korean citizen or whether or not it was a north korean defector who was here in the south, who may have wanted to try and go back north. coronavirus is continuing to cause major disruption for travellers worldwide.
the office of south korea sjoint chiefs of staff said it could not confirm whether the person was still alive. laura bicker in seoul is following the story. there have been a number of breaches of the border in the last few years, but this, just to explain to your viewers, is one of the most heavily fortified areas in the entire world. it is a four kilometre wide area full of landmines, surveillance equipment. it is surrounded by electric fences. normally there are guards in watchtowers who are there, armed, ready to react every 24 hours. this happened on new year s day. it has happened in the same area in the last year, so there have been questions about the security and surveillance of the border area in this east coast part of south korea. what appears to have happened is an alert was raised about 6:40am on new year s day and then a search was made for about
crossed the border into north korea. the circumstances of the apparent defection are unclear, but a military source said the unnamed man crossed from the demilitarised zone into the north on saturday evening. the office of south korea sjoint chiefs of staff said it could not confirm whether the person was still alive. laura bicker in seoul is following the story. there have been a number of breaches of the border in the last few years, but this, just to explain to your viewers, is one of the most heavily fortified areas in the entire world. it is a four kilometre wide area full of landmines, surveillance equipment. it is surrounded by electric fences. normally there are guards in watchtowers who are there, armed, ready to react every 2a hours. this happened on new year s day. it has happened in the same area in the last year, so there have been questions about the security and surveillance of the border area in this east coast part of south korea. what appears to have happened is an al