North Korea Fires Artillery Shells Near South Korean Border
Renewed Tensions on the Korean Peninsula
North and South Korea Trade Artillery Fire
On January 5, 2024, North Korea fired over 200 artillery shells near the maritime border with South Korea. The incident marks a continuation of heightened tensions between the two countries, which have escalated since 2023.
South Korea responded by firing warning shots in the direction of North Korea. The situation remains tense, with both sides accusing each other of provoking the conflict.
The artillery fire exchange comes amid a period of heightened tensions on the Korean peninsula. In 2023, North Korea conducted a record number of missile tests, including short-range and intercontinental ballistic missiles.
The United States has condemned North Korea's actions and called on the country to cease its provocative behavior. Japan has also expressed concern over the escalating tensions.
The international community is urging both North and South Korea to de-escalate the situation and engage in dialogue to resolve their differences peacefully.
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