DMZ blast injures South Korean soldier, says Seoul


An explosion along the line dividing North and South Korea has injured a patroling South Korean military officer, Seoul’s defence ministry said, adding that he is in stable condition.

The unidentified blast occurred yesterday morning on the ­western front of the Military Dem­­ar­cation Line (MDL), the defence ministry said in a statement.

The injured officer “was urgently evacuated by emergency helicopter and is in a stable condition with no life-threatening injuries”, the ministry said.

The MDL lies inside the Demi­li­tarised Zone (DMZ), a four-kilometre buffer that stretches 250km across the Korean ­peninsula.

The DMZ is known as both an accidental wildlife sanctuary and a graveyard of countless land­mines.

The explosion comes after Seoul this week proposed military talks to the North – the first such overture in years.

In its proposal, Seoul said many MDL markers installed under the 1953 armistice have disappeared over time, leading to “different perceptions of the boundary in certain areas by both sides”.

Seoul and Pyongyang tech­­nically remain at war, as the 1953 armistice that halted fighting was never followed by a peace treaty.

Seoul has said there were around 10 incursions by North Korean troops this year.

In 2015, two South Korean ­soldiers were seriously injured by North Korea-planted landmines during a patrol south of the ­border, with one having lost both legs and the other having a foot ­amputated. — AFP

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