Just go away! North Korea blows up roads to the South
Seoul (South Korea) - According to South Korean military sources, North Korea has blown up parts of the inter-Korean road network.

According to the South Korean news agency Yonhap, the General Staff in Seoul announced that parts of two roads on the northern side of the demarcation line had been destroyed.
A few days ago, North Korea announced its intention to permanently cut all road and rail links to South Korea. This was justified on the grounds of protecting national security and preventing war. The inter-Korean road links were once regarded as symbols of cooperation between South and North Korea, as Yonhap reported.
Tensions on the Korean peninsula have recently increased significantly.

In recent days, North Korea has accused the South of sending drones with anti-North Korean leaflets to Pyongyang. South Korea did not confirm this. According to North Korea's state media, observation posts for air defense have been reinforced.