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You are here: Home / Military / South Korea Returned Artillery Fire Directed at North Korea

South Korea Returned Artillery Fire Directed at North Korea

August 10, 2011 by Daniel

During what is described as a disputed sea border, South Korea fired artillery rounds at North Korea after hearing explosions. This comes after both agreed they would try to revive talks on North Korea’s nuclear weapons program. At some point, you think the North would quit these failed tactics of the past and just keep things quiet to get the help the people need.

(Bloomberg) – The three South Korean shells were fired into the sea around 2 p.m. local time, about an hour after the initial salvo, said a defense ministry official who declined to be identified, citing government policy. The defense official said the military wasn’t aware of any drills in the area.

The incident comes a month after both nations said they would try to revive multilateral talks on the North’s nuclear- weapons program, signaling an easing of tension between the two rivals that has been an irritant to U.S.-China ties over the past year. The so-called Northern Limit Line dividing the two nations on their western border in the Yellow Sea has been a source of repeated conflict since their 1950-1953 civil war ended in a cease-fire.

“North Korea appears to be provoking the South in a calculated manner to highlight the need for a peace treaty to replace the armistice agreement after the war,” said Kim Yong Hyun, a professor at Dongguk University in Seoul. “I doubt the North will go so far as to risk breaking down the dialogue.”

Filed Under: Military, Politics, World Tagged With: Korea

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