North Korean Special Forces & the DMZ: The National Interest
“(T)he Reconnaissance Bureau maintains four separate reconnaissance battalions. Highly trained and organized, these five-hundred-man battalions are trained to lead an […]
“(T)he Reconnaissance Bureau maintains four separate reconnaissance battalions. Highly trained and organized, these five-hundred-man battalions are trained to lead an […]
Longing for loved ones left behind + financial/career woes are two motives… Source: Why do some North Korean defectors go
“According to the interim results of the 22nd Infantry Division’s investigation into the border crossing, which the Joint Chiefs of
Life can be hard for North Korean defectors in the South — they face discrimination, increased unemployment and financial scams…
RoK troops failed to track the presumed defector as he moved through the ‘Z, again highlighting weaknesses in UNC/RoK capabilities.
“The United Nations Command launched an investigation after civilians visiting the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea wore military
“The unification ministry earlier said it will consider expanding visits to the truce village if the virus situation improves. But