Friday, April 18, 2014

North Korea fires on South Korea

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North Korea fires on South Korea during military drills

Artillery fire between North and South Korea occurs after North Korea suddenly announced they were going to conduct live fire drills in the area. North and South Korean artillery batteries exchanged hundreds of shells across the western coast. A day later North Korea warned they were preparing another nuclear test. About 100 of the 500 shells North Korea fired into the Yellow Sea strayed across they line separating the two rivals' territorial waters. South Korea responded by firing 300 artillery shells into North Korean waters and dispatched fighter gets to the boundary known as the Northern Limit Line. The exchange of artillery fire forced South Koreans living in the area to run for cover.

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