Pyongyang: The conflict between North Korea and South Korea continues. In this sequence, North Korea has once again threatened South Korea, close to America. Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un, has threatened South Korea to take military action. According to KCNA News, Kim Yo Jong has said, "I think this is the time to break the relationship with South Korea, we will take further action soon."
Last week, North Korea strongly condemned anti-South Korean activists who sent anti-Pyongyang leaflets to the border, which it usually do. Kim Yo Jong, his brother's principal advisor, has said, 'Using my power as the supreme leader, our party and the state-authorized, I have instructed the army to take further action against the enemies.' It said, 'The right to take further action against the enemy will be given to the General Staff of our Army.'
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Although Kim did not clarify what the military action would be, it is seen as a threat to destroy the joint licensing office in North Korea's border town of Kaesong. Last week, he strongly condemned Seoul for sending anti-regime pamphlets to activists and not stopping them from blowing balloons. In this regard, he said, 'It is necessary to make them feel what they have done'. However, so far there has been no response from South Korea on this matter.