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N Korea exchanges fire with South | N Korea exchanges fire with South |
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North Korea has fired artillery shots near the disputed sea border with South Korea and the South has returned fire, according to Yonhap news agency. | North Korea has fired artillery shots near the disputed sea border with South Korea and the South has returned fire, according to Yonhap news agency. |
It said the North fired several shells into the sea near the South Korean-controlled Baengnyeong Island off the countries' western coast. | It said the North fired several shells into the sea near the South Korean-controlled Baengnyeong Island off the countries' western coast. |
On Tuesday, North Korea declared a no-sail zone in waters off its coast, media reports say. | |
South Korea officials said the exchange caused no casualties or damage. | |
The North fired into waters near the border just after 0900 local time (0000 GMT), a spokesman for the Joint Chiefs of Staff told AFP. | The North fired into waters near the border just after 0900 local time (0000 GMT), a spokesman for the Joint Chiefs of Staff told AFP. |
"Our military immediately fired back in response," a Seoul presidential official told the news agency on condition of anonymity. | "Our military immediately fired back in response," a Seoul presidential official told the news agency on condition of anonymity. |
Constant tension | Constant tension |
The official said the North's artillery rounds landed north of the sea border, while Seoul's forces fired at the rounds while they were in the air, AFP reports. | The official said the North's artillery rounds landed north of the sea border, while Seoul's forces fired at the rounds while they were in the air, AFP reports. |
The western sea border is a constant source of military tension between the two Koreas. | The western sea border is a constant source of military tension between the two Koreas. |
There have been three deadly exchanges between the two Koreas along the sea border in the past decade. | There have been three deadly exchanges between the two Koreas along the sea border in the past decade. |
In the most recent incident, last November, their navies fought a brief gun battle that left one North Korean sailor dead and three others wounded. | In the most recent incident, last November, their navies fought a brief gun battle that left one North Korean sailor dead and three others wounded. |
South Korea recognises the Northern Limit Line, drawn unilaterally by the US-led United Nations Command at the end of the 1950-53 Korean War, which has never been accepted by North Korea. | South Korea recognises the Northern Limit Line, drawn unilaterally by the US-led United Nations Command at the end of the 1950-53 Korean War, which has never been accepted by North Korea. |
Talks off | |
Recent talks between the two Koreas about their jointly-run Kaesong industrial estate closed without agreement on 21 January. | |
The attempt at dialogue took place amid fresh tensions apparently provoked by a South Korean think tank's analysis of a likely military coup or mass uprising in the North when the North's leader Kim Jong-il dies. | |
North Korea did recently accept a small amount of aid from South Korea however. | |
The US, China, Russia, Japan and South Korea speak regularly of their hopes that North Korea will rejoin international talks about ending its nuclear programme. |