North Korea blows up roads near South Korean border as tensions soar
Al Jazeera
Latest move comes after Pyongyang accused South Korea of sending drones carrying propaganda leaflets over its capital.
North Korea has blown up the northern sections of the roads that connect it to South Korea, according to South Korea’s military.
Some parts of the road north of the military demarcation line dividing the countries were blown up at about midday (03:00 GMT), the Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a message sent to media on Tuesday.
The military fired warning shots south of the demarcation line, it said.
Seoul had warned on Monday that Pyongyang was preparing to blow up the roads.
Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have risen since North Korea accused its neighbour of sending drones carrying propaganda leaflets over the country’s capital Pyongyang.