SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea has warned South Korea of deadly consequences for allegedly allowing U.S. troops to come close to the countries' tense border for reconnaissance missions and to commit provocative acts such as taking photos with women and drinking there.
The official Korean Central News Agency says it conveyed the warning to South Korea's military on Sunday.
It says that such acts are escalating tensions along the land border, and that they could trigger unspecified deadly retaliation.
South Korea's Defense Ministry and the American-led U.N. Command denied the accusations Monday, saying U.N. Command troops have only patrolled along the Korean demilitarized zone.
They say the U.N. Command has jurisdiction over the demilitarized zone.
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