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North Korea warns South

Agence France-Presse 

Seoul, Nov 22: North Korea warned today of “merciless” attacks on South Korean border islands if Seoul stages live-fire drills near the maritime border on the fifth anniversary of Pyongyang’s deadly shelling attack. The bombardment of Yeonpyeong island off the west coast on November 23, 2010 killed four South Koreans including two civilians and sparked  brief fears of full-scale war. South Korea’s military has in the past staged live-fire exercises near the Yellow Sea border around the anniversary as a show of strength.

   The North’s Southwestern Front Command in charge of the tense border area accused Seoul Sunday of planning another “provocative” live-fire drill to mark the fifth anniversary.”If the South Korean military fires at the waters of the (North)…on Monday, they will experience merciless retaliation of the Southwestern Front units…on the five (border) islands,” it said in a statement carried by the state-run Korean Central News Agency. It was not known whether the South would stage any such exercise and the defence ministry was not available for comment.

 

 

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