Friday 14 October 2016

S. Korean Puppet Warmongers Commit Military Provocation in Hotspot Waters in West Sea of Korea

Pyongyang, October 15 (KCNA) -- The south Korean puppet military warmongers are escalating the intrusion into the territorial waters of the north side in the hotspot waters in the West Sea of Korea recently.
    Their intrusions that have been perpetrated almost every day this month stretched into Oct. 13 and 14.
    They kicked off the intrusion by infiltrating warships and civilian fishing boats, nine in all, into the waters of the north side beyond the maritime military demarcation line from before dawn on Oct. 14.
    The provocateurs had been busy sailing around the waters for several hours. They took to flight in a hurry, taken aback by the strong warnings of the north side and its readiness to take counter-action.
    But they kept seizing opportunities to intrude into the waters of the north side again.
    They perpetrated five intrusions on Oct. 14 alone.
    What merits a more serious attention is that the puppet military warmongers' intrusions were simultaneously committed in all territorial waters including those around Paekryong and Yongphyong islands.
    The more undisguised and persistent intrusions into the territorial waters of the north side in the hotspot waters in the West Sea of Korea were perpetrated under the direct instructions of Chongwadae and the puppet Ministry of Defense.
    The purpose of their frantic military provocations in the hotspot waters in the West Sea is to preserve the illegal "northern limit line." They are also aimed to create opportunities of military clashes at any cost in a bid to prompt the north to take counteraction for self-defence and make a "preemptive attack on the north" under this pretence.
    No matter how desperately the south Korean puppet forces try to defend "the northern limit line," it will be the death line of wringing their necks and the hotspot waters in the West Sea will be hell-like ones for the confrontation maniacs keen on naval intrusions. -0-

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