
The United States and South Korea are jointly monitoring North Korea, as Pyongyang appears to have resumed activity at its nuclear site and at other locations. A South Korean military official who spoke to Yonhap on the condition of anonymity said Seoul has stepped up surveillance of North Korean movements. The U.S. military has increased the number of U-2 reconnaissance aircraft deployments, and Seoul has sent its RC-800 tactical reconnaissance aircraft, the Geumgang, and the RF-16, the Saemae, on missions to procure intelligence on North Korea's nuclear sites, according to the source. During a parliamentary audit on Friday South Korea's joint chiefs chairman Gen. Lee Sun-jin said the military surveillance assets of the U.S.-South Korea alliance have been "operating at a heightened level," and military generals have been commanding the control room of the joint forces. ...
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