Pyongyang will also deploy communications jamming and drone detection equipment in the country.
North Korea is tightening security measures to protect Kim Jong-un due to the possible threat of assassination attempts: they are installing communication jamming systems and equipment for detecting drones. This was reported by South Korean TV channel Yonhap TV, citing South Korean intelligence.
North Korea has stepped up security for its leader Kim Jong Un amid concerns over a possible assassination attempt, intelligence officials said.
Pyongyang will also deploy communications jamming equipment and work on introducing equipment for detecting drones.
This year, the number of Kim Jong-un’s public appearances has increased by 60% compared to 2023, South Korean intelligence officials added.
North Korea is likely preparing to relaunch a reconnaissance satellite and is closely monitoring the possibility of a seventh nuclear test after the US presidential election, Seoul said.
As is known, in September of this year, Kim Jong-un ordered an increase in the number of centrifuges for uranium enrichment to increase the nuclear arsenal “exponentially.”
Source: korrespondent

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