North Korea’s summer military exercises have more or less been halted because many soldiers have been ordered to focus on relief work in flood-ravaged areas, Daily NK has learned.
The military’s Supreme Command issued an order to all military units in mid-August to “minimize” their participation in the summer exercises and help rebuild areas damaged by flooding, according to a Daily NK military source on Tuesday.
The order came after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visited Unpa County in North Hwanghae Province from Aug. 6 to Aug. 7 to inspect the damage wrought by flooding in the area. Since his visit to the country, a large number of troops has been deployed to the region.