South Korean Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn has vowed to take preemptive measures against Pyongyang's GPS disruptions, Yonhap news agency reported on Friday.
"North Korea has been carrying out GPS disruptions since 2010. This is a provocation that cannot be tolerated," Hwang said. "As such attacks have an adverse impact on society and the economy, preemptive action is required."
Hwang added South Korea will establish a real-time monitoring system on the GPS disruptions, adding it aims to join forces with the international community to develop technologies to tackle such provocations in the future.
Source: MENA
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