South Korea raised the antiterrorism alert level two notches to the second-highest level, “alert,” from the lowest level “attention,” for five Korean diplomatic missions abroad on Thursday.
Korea’s terror alert system comprises of four levels, and the “alert” level is implemented when there is a high risk of a terrorist attack.
The revision follows recent reports from South Korean intelligence officials indicating North Korea’s attempts to target Korean diplomatic offices.
The ministry reviewed the readiness of diplomatic offices for potential terrorist attacks and discussed necessary measures to safeguard diplomatic buildings and personnel.
The targeted diplomatic offices include South Korean Embassies in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, as well as the South Korean Consulates in Vladivostok and Shenyang.
The government said it will continue to vigilantly monitor terrorist activities abroad to ensure the safety of its embassies, staffers and foreign nationals.
BY CHO MOON-GYU, WOO JI-WON [woo.jiwon@joongang.co.kr]