SEOUL (Reuters) -- North Korea's internet was hit by a major outage that lasted several hours on Saturday, knocking off connections to government websites and official news services, and severing the reclusive country from cyberspace.
Websites of main official news services, Foreign Ministry temporarily inaccessible
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un leads a party meeting on strengthening the military in this handout picture released on May 30. (KCNA via Reuters)
SEOUL (Reuters) -- North Korea's internet was hit by a major outage that lasted several hours on Saturday, knocking off connections to government websites and official news services, and severing the reclusive country from cyberspace.