According to Yonhap News Agency on November 26, according to the South Korean military on the 26th, the military discovered that the North Korean military cut off transmission tower lines near the Gyeongui Line Highway starting on the 24th. The military analysis indicates that this move may be part of the transmission tower demolition operation. The report said that on the 15th of last month, North Korea bombed the Gyeongui Line highway north of the military demarcation line. The highway leads to Kaesong Park and has transmission towers every few hundred meters. There are 48 transmission towers on the section from Munsan-eup in Paju-si, South Korea to the Peace Substation in Kaesong Park in North Korea, 15 of which are on the North Korean side. The report mentioned that these transmission facilities set up by the Korea Electric Power Corporation were connected and electrified in December 2006, so South Korea supplied the Kaesong Complex with electricity. However, North Korea conducted a nuclear test in January 2016, and South Korea cut off electricity in February of the same year. After that, with the easing of relations between South Korea and North Korea, South Korea partially restored electricity supply, but in June 2020, North Korea unilaterally bombed the South Korea-North Korea liaison office, and South Korea cut off the supply once again.

Zhitongcaijing · 11/26 06:25
According to Yonhap News Agency on November 26, according to the South Korean military on the 26th, the military discovered that the North Korean military cut off transmission tower lines near the Gyeongui Line Highway starting on the 24th. The military analysis indicates that this move may be part of the transmission tower demolition operation. The report said that on the 15th of last month, North Korea bombed the Gyeongui Line highway north of the military demarcation line. The highway leads to Kaesong Park and has transmission towers every few hundred meters. There are 48 transmission towers on the section from Munsan-eup in Paju-si, South Korea to the Peace Substation in Kaesong Park in North Korea, 15 of which are on the North Korean side. The report mentioned that these transmission facilities set up by the Korea Electric Power Corporation were connected and electrified in December 2006, so South Korea supplied the Kaesong Complex with electricity. However, North Korea conducted a nuclear test in January 2016, and South Korea cut off electricity in February of the same year. After that, with the easing of relations between South Korea and North Korea, South Korea partially restored electricity supply, but in June 2020, North Korea unilaterally bombed the South Korea-North Korea liaison office, and South Korea cut off the supply once again.