Satellite images show North Korea dug large border trenches after demolishing road, rail links

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Satellite images show North Korea dug large border trenches after demolishing road, rail links
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Commercial satellite images reveal that North Korea freshly carved at least two large trenches across its heavily armed border with South Korea after it blew up northern sections of unused road and rail routes that once linked the rivals earlier this month.

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A visitor looks at the North Korean side from the unification observatory in Paju, South Korea, Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024. Work on the trenches appears to have begun shortly after North Korea staged choreographed demolitions of a road near Kaesong, a western North Korean border city, and a combined road and rail section near the Koreas’ eastern border on Oct. 15. In Planet Labs images examined by the Associated Press, the first sign of the trenches appeared on Oct. 17, after cloud cover blocked the view for the four previous days.

Similar work was observed at a crossing between the two countries along the Korean Peninsula’s eastern coast. It slices across the road just before a North Korean border gate in the DMZ., who first reported the existence of the trenches, said the work began almost immediately after North Korea blew up the roads and rail sections.

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