Violent clashes and exchanges of artillery fire occurred Tuesday which left one South Korean soldier dead and dozens injured. North Korea has heightened tensions with the revelation that uranium enrichment program was underway.
South Korea was conducting military drills near the border area and was warned by North Korea to stop. NK then responded with artillery fire onto South Korean-held island of Yeonpyeong.
South Korea returned fire and dispatched fighter jets in response, and said there could be considerable North Korean casualties as troops unleashed intense retaliatory fire. The supreme military command in Pyongyang threatened more strikes if the South crossed their maritime border by "even 0.001 millimeter," according to the North's official Korean Central News Agency.
This is the most serious escalation of hostilities in years between the two countries. It is unclear how the United States or China will respond to the violence.
1 comments:
Why US are worried about Afghanistan?
The serious enemy came from NK.
i hope mr Bush and Clinton open the eyes.
and for the resolution of this problem is necessary the Russian Support
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