North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has signed a written order to further step up the army prepa­rations “in the offensive way” after sum­marizing and analyzing the situation on the Korean peninsula, the state-run news agency reported on Thursday.

 

The leader has guided an enlarged meeting of the Central Military Commis­sion of the Workers’ Party of North Korea to discuss the issue of “making the army more thoroughly gird for a war given the grave political and military situation prevailing in the Korean peninsula”, the report said.

 

The meeting analyzed the current situation on the Korean peninsula and its vicinity and the military moves and decided “on the plans for offensive military countermeasures to thoroughly deter”, as well as to make “full war preparations to neutralize at a blow the enemy attack with overwhelming strategic deterrence and launch simultaneous offensive military actions in contingency”, media reported.

 

The meeting examined a plan to form frontline operation groups “reinforced to overwhelmingly contain and destroy the enemy”, studied military measures to di­versity the operational executive capabil­ities of frontline units and map out more detailed operational plans, the report said. — SPUTNIK