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North and South Korea exchange fire across western sea border | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
North and South Korea have exchanged fire into the sea across the disputed western sea border, South Korea says. | |
North Korea announced early on Monday that it would hold live-fire drills in seven parts of the border area. | |
South Korea says it returned fire after North Korean shells landed in its territorial waters. | |
The area has been a flashpoint between the two Koreas. The UN drew the western border after the Korean War, but North Korea has never recognised it. | |
In late 2010, four South Koreans were killed on a border island by North Korean artillery fire. | |
'Responded with fire' | |
The live-fire exercises were announced by North Korea in a faxed message from its military to the South's navy. | |
The exercises would take place in seven border areas, the message said. | |
South Korean had warned of immediate retaliation if any ordinance crossed the border. | |
"Some of the shells fired by North Korea dropped in our area and our side responded with fire," a military spokesman told AFP news agency. | |
"For the moment, both sides are firing into the sea." | |
Residents of a border island were evacuated into shelters, reports said. | |
In November 2010, North Korea fired shells at the border island of Yeonpyeong, killing two marines and two civilians. | |
It said it was responding to South Korean military exercises in the area. | |
Earlier that year, a South Korean warship sank near the disputed border with the loss of 46 lives. | Earlier that year, a South Korean warship sank near the disputed border with the loss of 46 lives. |
Seoul says Pyongyang torpedoed the vessel but North Korea denies any role in the incident. | Seoul says Pyongyang torpedoed the vessel but North Korea denies any role in the incident. |
The latest incident comes days after North Korea test-fired two medium-range Nodong missiles over the sea, its first such launch since 2009. | |
Late last week, the UN Security Council condemned the launch and said it was considering an "appropriate response". | |
That launch followed a series of short-range missile tests, seen as a response to the current US-South Korea annual military exercises. | |
Over the weekend, North Korea also threatened to conduct a "new form" of nuclear test. | Over the weekend, North Korea also threatened to conduct a "new form" of nuclear test. |
It has conducted three nuclear tests to date, the most recent in February 2013. | It has conducted three nuclear tests to date, the most recent in February 2013. |