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Not just the North Korean side. The South Korean side is guarded by South Korean Army, together with the United Nations Forces and the United States. Regarding to your question, the DPRK (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) hates the South Korea for being 'hand in hand' to the 'imperialist' United States. Meaning, North accuses Seoul for following Washington's commands. That's why the two countries are separated with a strip of land called 'Korea Demilitarized Zone'.

In case you're wondering, there is a place in Korea DMZ that is very well guarded. It's called Joint Security Area, where the North and South Korean Soldiers stand face-to-face.

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