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No reports of North Korean GPS jamming near maritime border, Seoul says

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July 3, 2026

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No reports of North Korean GPS jamming near maritime border, Seoul says

South Korea’s state-run radio frequency regulator said it has not detected North Korean GPS jamming near its westernmost island close to the inter-Korean maritime border so far this year, a stark departure from past behavior that sometimes caused havoc for nearby aircraft. The Ministry of Science’s Central Radio Management Service (CRMS) observed no North Korean []

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How other outlets are covering this story

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Korea Times News

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· Jun 24, 2026

UNC, S. Korean gov't clash over NK's border activity

UNC, S. Korean gov't clash over NK's border activity

UPI

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· Jun 22, 2026

Seoul says North Korea border work violates armistice

Seoul says North Korea border work violates armistice

The korea Herald News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Seoul says North Korea’s MDL fortification violates 1953 armistice

South Korea’s Ministry of National Defense on Monday said North Korea’s recent installation of barriers near the Military Demarcation Line constitutes a violation of the armistice agreement. The remarks followed reports that North Korean troops had been installing fences close to the MDL, the de facto border that has separated the two Koreas since the 1953 armistice suspended active hostilities in the Korean War. “The North Korean military’s installation of obstacles near the MDL is a clear viol

NK News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Lee visits island North Korea shelled, calls for deterrent to ‘overwhelm’ enemy

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung visited Yeonpyeong Island near the maritime border with North Korea on Wednesday, one day before the 76th anniversary of the beginning of the Korean War. It marked the first time a sitting president has visited the Marine Yeonpyeong Unit in 14 years, since Lee Myung-bak’s inspection in 2012. North []

Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 24, 2026

North Korean soldier taken into South Korean custody after border crossing

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff says soldier crossed into South Korea late Tuesday

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jun 24, 2026

(URGENT) 1 N. Korean soldier in custody after crossing border into S. Korea: JCS

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Related coverage for "No reports of North Korean GPS jamming near maritime border, Seoul says": Korea Times News — UNC, S. Korean gov't clash over NK's border activity. UPI — Seoul says North Korea border work violates armistice. The korea Herald News — Seoul says North Korea’s MDL fortification violates 1953 armistice. NK News — Lee visits island North Korea shelled, calls for deterrent to ‘overwhelm’ enemy. Anadolu Agency — North Korean soldier taken into South Korean custody after border crossing. Yonhap News Agency — (URGENT) 1 N. Korean soldier in custody after crossing border into S. Korea: JCS