North Korea holds live-fire drill on maritime border as Seoul vows ‘strong’ response
North Korea held a live-fire drill near its maritime border with South Korea on Tuesday, with Seoul vowing a “strong” response if any shells fall on its side of the disputed boundary.
North Korea held a live-fire drill near its maritime border with South Korea on Tuesday, with Seoul vowing a “strong” response if any shells fall on its side of the disputed boundary.
A similar exercise a month ago resulted in the two rivals firing hundreds of artillery shells into each other’s territorial waters.
North Korea had given advance notice of the drill which began around 2pm, the South Korean defence ministry said.
“Our military is fully prepared,” ministry spokesman Kim Min-seok said.
“If any shell lands on our side of the border, South Korea will respond strongly.”