SEOUL (Reuters) -- North Korea fired more than 60 artillery rounds near a disputed maritime border with South Korea on Saturday, the South Korean military said. The action follows North Korea firing more than 200 artillery rounds on Friday in the same region, as tension continues to escalate between the two Koreas. The artillery was fired around the northwest of Yeonpyeong island around 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. local time, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said in a statement. The JCS "strongly urged" North Korea to stop acts that threaten peace on the Korean Peninsula. Unlike Friday, the South Korean military does not plan to fire at sea in response to North Korea's provocation, Yonhap reported.
Source: The North Africa Journal January 06, 2024 12:13 UTC