Military Sources: “About 50 North Korean Submarines Left Their Bases…Can’t be Located”


 

Fifty N. Korean submarines have left their bases at both their Eastern and Western coasts, and nobody can locate them.

That iss for 70% of North Korea’s submarine fleet, which totals 70 ships. They haven’t deployed their military like this since the Korean War.

Military sources said, “This is 10 times more than their normal deployment level. Dozens of them left their bases at both coasts, and we are unable to track them.”

They said, “70% of their submarine fleet is not located. We are increasing our surveillance capability to find them.”

They suspect that the unusually high level of N. Korea’s submarine movements may be for further military provocation, and raised their level of alert.

N. Korea also more than doubled its front-line deployment of artillery power, since the high-level talks began.

The sources said, “Since the talks began, their front-line artillery power has more than doubled.”

Source: freerepublic.com
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