North Korea fires artillery round near border with South
SEOUL, South Korea—North Korea fired a single artillery round during an apparent military drill near a frontline island on Saturday, a military spokesman from the South said, as tensions run high following nuclear and missile tests by Pyongyang.
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The incident also comes days after the South said it would conduct its largest-ever annual joint military exercises with the United States next month, which usually causes a spike in cross-border frictions.
“There was a single artillery fire in the North” near the disputed sea border in the Yellow Sea, a defence ministry spokesman told AFP.
“The shell apparently landed on the northern side of the sea border and there was no damage to us,” he said.
Article continues after this advertisementThe firing sent residents on Yeonpyeong island fleeing to shelter briefly, Yonhap news agency said.
Article continues after this advertisementThe North shelled the island in 2010, killing four people, amid disputes over a live fire drill conducted at the South near the disputed sea border.
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