North Korea's Kim says road blasts mark end of 'evil relationship' with South

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SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un called South Korea a "foreign" and "hostile country" as he visited troops, state media reported on Friday (Oct 18), adding that the recent destruction of transport links marked an end to an "evil relationship". Kim visited the headquarters of the 2nd Corps of the Korean People's Army on Thursday, where he reviewed defence plans following Pyongyang's recent decision to blow up road and rail links with the South, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA)