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South Korea fires more warning shots at North Korean soldiers crossing DMZ as landmines explode

  • North Korean soldiers made a second incursion near the DMZ, prompting South Korea to fire warning shots following a previous incident on June 9.
  • South Korea's military highlighted North Korea's troop movements in the DMZ, despite landmine casualties, mentioning the heavily fortified and mined nature of the border.
  • South Korea responded to the recent border violation with warning shots, marking the second intrusion within a two-week period.
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