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South Korean border guards open fire against North Korean soldiers in military demarcation line 1910.
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Defence & Security News - South Korea |
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Sunday, October 19, 2014 01:30 PM | |||
South Korean border guards open fire against North Korean soldiers in military demarcation line. | |||
Border
guards of the rival Koreas exchanged gunfire Sunday, October 19, 2014,
along their heavily fortified border in the second such shootout in less
than 10 days, South Korean officials said. Two shots believed to have
been fired by those North Korean soldiers were found at a South Korean
guard post and South Korean soldiers fired toward the North, the statement
said. |
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A South Korean guard stands near the demarcation line separating the Koreas. |
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The shootout occurred
after South Korean soldiers broadcast warning and fired warning shots
against about 10 North Korean soldiers who were approaching to the military
demarcation line inside the Demilitarized Zone that bisects the Korean
Peninsula, according to a statement from South Korea's Joint Chiefs
of Staff. The two Koreas also traded gunfire along the border on Oct. 10, after South Korean activists floated balloons carrying anti-Pyongyang leaflets. There were no reports of casualties from that incident either. North Korea has warned it would take unspecified stronger measures if leafleting continues, but South Korean activists said they won't yield to the North's threats and vowed to float more leaflets across the border. The Korean Peninsula remains in a technical state of war because the 1950-53 Korean War ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty. |
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