S Korea to hold new civilian-military exercise next week

ANI  |  Asia 

Amid reconciliatory efforts for ensuring long-lasting peace with North Korea, is set to hold a new civilian-military exercise from May 27 to 30, the country's defence and interior ministries said on Friday.

The Ulchi Taegeuk exercise will have around 480,000 civilians, government officials and armed service members, quoted the two ministries as saying.

It is meant to "strengthen the country's crisis management capabilities in dealing with various safety and security threats, including terrorist attacks and large-scale natural disasters, as well as to ensure a readiness posture," they said.

The soon-to-be-launched military drills will combine two existing programmes -- the Taegeuk command post exercise led by the and the government's Ulchi exercise, which was part of the Ulchi Freedom Guardian (UFG) exercise, according to the news report.

The UFG exercise, which was carried out jointly by the US and were temporarily suspended with saying it would create a new drill to boost peace-building efforts in the

North has repeatedly attacked and the US for their joint exercises, claiming that it was a "rehearsal" for invading the secretive communist nation.

Both and have rejected Pyongyang's allegations, saying that the drills were defensive in nature.

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First Published: Fri, May 24 2019. 15:30 IST