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North Korea revises Constitution, declares South Korea as 'hostile State'

IndiaTimes Thursday, 17 October 2024
North Korea has declared South Korea a 'hostile' state in its constitution, escalating tensions by destroying roads and railways. This follows Kim Jong Un's labeling of Seoul as the 'principal enemy' and amendments solidifying the rift. Accusations of anti-regime leaflet drops by drones further strain relations.
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News video: Shocking Visuals of Korean Border Attack: Kim Jong Un's Revenge as North Korea Blows Up South Korea

Shocking Visuals of Korean Border Attack: Kim Jong Un's Revenge as North Korea Blows Up South Korea 03:01

In a dramatic escalation of tensions, North Korea has launched a devastating attack on inter-Korean infrastructure, blowing up roads and rail lines near the border. This aggressive move follows Kim Jong Un's declaration of South Korea as the "principal enemy." Watch the shocking visuals of the...

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