South Korean media said North Korea accurate shelling taeyonpyong public facilities (Figure)
Date:2011-08-20Author:adminCategory:International militaryComment:0
wrecked building in the North Korean artillery shells found near the wreckage
destroyed taeyonpyong residential
Global Network reporter Chang reported that South Korea, on November 23 Korean shelling, the residents of the southern island inhabited by Yin Ping District countless houses collapsed, post office and police station, eight public facilities was shelled. South Korea therefore concluded that: the North Korean military precision bombardment of public facilities traces everywhere, “Yin Ping Island has become a ruin.”
South Korea, “Chosun Ilbo,” Nov. 26, 2007, by the impact of the Korean army shelling in taeyonpyong 924 buildings, a total of 421 power. Evening of 23 residents spent only in the dark. In addition, Yin Ping Island in the five base stations in the three damaged, communications were interrupted. Cable and phone lines severed, most of the region can not be with the outside world. In addition, North Korea also fired artillery shells fell on the Wild Island, Yin Ping, 24, the morning until the smoke was dissipated, the mountains of trees destroyed everywhere.
reported that electricity and communication facilities for repair since the 24th. South Korea’s SK Telecom, KT (Korea Telecom), LG Uplus and other communications companies, 60 staff have arrived taeyonpyong. Korea Electric Power Corporation said: “The shelling caused damage to power lines and telecommunications are in the power of the 421 houses, 405 power supply has been restored.”
South Korean government decided to allocate funds from the state treasury to help taeyonpyong disaster reconstruction. South Korea’s Administrative Security Department on July 24, said: “Residential, cars, boats damaged Yin Ping Island residents to buy a new replacement within 2 years, it will be exempt from acquisition tax, registration tax and license tax, if necessary, will also grant some treatment costs. “For the residents lost their homes will provide temporary huts. South Korea’s National Emergency Management Agency, said: “Yin Ping Island in the emergency building 15 huts, each 18 square meters, including a room, kitchen and bathroom is expected to temporary housing in the 28 fully completed.”
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