Thursday, October 13, 2011

South Korea's Military At A Heightened State Of Alert

South Korea Puts Military On Heightened State Due To North's Unusual Activity -- The Telegraph

South Korea has put its military on a heightened state of alert after detecting unusual activity similar to that reported shortly before North Korea shelled Yeonpyeong island last November.

North Korean fighter jets have been moved to an advanced airbase close to the disputed maritime boundary in the Yellow Sea between the two nations, according to the Yonhap News Agency.

Pyongyang has also deployed surface-to-air missiles close to the island of Baengyeong, which is South Korean territory, while portable launch pads for anti-shipping missiles have also been reported in the same area.

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More News On South Korea Heightening A State Of Alert For It's Military

S. Korean military beefs up border vigilance against N. Korea
-- Yonhap News Agency
S. Korea Raises Combat Readiness Near Sea Border, Yonhap Says -- Bloomberg
N.Korea Moves Arms Closer to Border -- Chosun Ilbo

My Comment: With South Korean President Lee Myung-bak presently visiting the United States .... what a perfect time for a "border incident".

1 comment:

farhan said...

hi,
well Its ture North Korean fighter jets have been moved to an advanced airbase close to the disputed maritime boundary in the Yellow Sea between the two nations, according to the Yonhap News Agency. see my friend blog http://www.wbupdates.com/