Shots Fired to Warn Off Soldiers From the North
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South Korean soldiers fired about 40 warning shots after five North Korean soldiers crossed a boundary in the demilitarized zone separating the two country’s forces, South Korean military officials said.
It was unclear whether the North Korean incursion was intended as a provocation or was an attempt to fish a nearby stream, an official at South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said.
Four of the North Koreans were unarmed and the fifth carried a rifle, the official said. No one was wounded, and the North Koreans retreated. The incursion was the second this year, the official said.
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