S. Korean battleships again intrude into territorial waters of north
KCNA
Pyongyang, June 12 (KCNA) -- The South Korean military is daily committing military provocations by infiltrating battleships into territorial waters of the north side in the West Sea, according to a military source.
At around 4 a.m. on June 12, two clippers and one patrol boat of the South Korean forces intruded into territorial waters of the north side south of Tungsangot, Ssanggyo-ri, Kangryong county, before manoeuvring there for hours.
On June 11 nearly 20 battleships committed military provocations after intruding into territorial waters of the north side 12 times and on June 10 15 battleships perpetrated 10 cases of such intrusion.
The situation in these waters is getting tenser with each passing day owing to more frequent infiltration of battleships of the South Korean forces into territorial waters of the north side.
The soldiers of the Korean People's Army are following every move of the South Korean forces with a high degree of vigilance.
If the South Korean military authorities misjudge the self-restraint of the north side and lead the situation in these waters to a touch-and-go situation, this will spark an unpredictable crisis and they will have to be held entirely responsible for all the ensuing consequences.
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