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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Warning shots fired as North Korean troops cross border again
South Korean soldiers fired warning shots at what appeared to be dozens of North Korean troops who briefly crossed the border dividing the peninsula, in the second such incident in less than two weeks.
South Korean troops fired warning shots on Tuesday after North Korean soldiers briefly crossed the heavily monitored border. This is the second such incident this month, according to South Korean military. Suspect that these incursions were not intentional. The South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff reported that between 20 and 30 North Korean soldiers, occupied in construction tasks, crossed the demarcation line within the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).…
North Korean soldiers temporarily cross border, resulting in warning shots
South Korean soldiers fired warning shots after North Korean troops briefly crossed the border for the second time this month. About 20 to 30 North Korean soldiers were doing construction work in the area when they crossed the military demarcation line that is the border between the two countries, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff…
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