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North Korea cuts military hotline with South

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un (second right) overseas a live fire drill using self-propelled drones at an undisclosed location in North Korea. Photo: AFP

North Korea severed its military hotline with South Korea on Wednesday, breaking the last direct communication link between the two countries at a time of heightened military tensions.

The decision coincided with an announcement that the North’s top political leadership would meet in the next few days to discuss an unspecified “important issue” and make a “drastic turn”.

The hotline move was relayed by a senior North Korean military official to his South Korean counterpart just before the link was severed.

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“Under the situation where a war may break out any moment, there is no need to keep up North-South military communications,” the official was quoted as saying by the official Korean Central News Agency.

“From now, the North-South military communications will be cut off,” he said.

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