South Korea evacuates islands after North Korea fires artillery nearby - UPDATED

South Korea evacuates islands after North Korea fires artillery nearby - UPDATED North Korea fired more than 200 artillery rounds into the sea on Friday near a tensely defended maritime border with South Korea, a military official said, while residents of two South Korean islands were ordered to evacuate due to an unknown "situation,"
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January 5, 2024 11:22
South Korea evacuates islands after North Korea fires artillery nearby - UPDATED

Senior defense officials of South Korea and the United States strongly condemned North Korea's recent provocative acts, including its announcement to launch more spy satellites, Seoul's defense ministry said Friday, Report informs via Yonhap.

Deputy Defense Minister for Policy Cho Chang-rae and Ely Ratner, US assistant secretary of defense for Indo-Pacific security affairs, made the criticism as they held talks by phone for the first time since Cho took office late last month.

"The two sides strongly condemned North Korea's recent provocative acts prohibited by the UN Security Council, such as its advancement of nuclear and missile capabilities and announcement to launch additional reconnaissance satellites," the ministry said.

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North Korea fired more than 200 artillery rounds into the sea on Friday near a tensely defended maritime border with South Korea, a military official said, while residents of two South Korean islands were ordered to evacuate due to an unknown "situation," Report informs via Reuters.

The defense ministry would not confirm if the order was prompted by the North's artillery firing or South Korean drills in response.

However, a text message sent to residents and confirmed by an island official cited "naval fire" to be conducted by South Korean troops from 3 pm (0600 GMT) Friday.

An official on Yeonpyeong island, which sits just south of the disputed Northern Limit Line (NLL) sea border, said the evacuation was ordered at the request of the South Korean military.

The firing by North Korea caused no civilian or military damage in the South, South Korea's military said in a news briefing.

"This is an act of provocation that escalates tension and threatens peace on the Korean peninsula," a spokesman for the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff said.

South Korea's military told the village there was firing at sea by the South Korean military after "a situation" near the border, the official said. But it was not clear whether it was a drill or had some other cause.

Residents of Baengnyeong island which lies far to the west of Yeonpyeong and also near the sea border, were also told to evacuate, a village official there said.

In 2010, North Korean artillery fired scores of rounds at Yeonpyeong island, killing four people, including two civilians, in one of the heaviest attacks on its neighbor since the Korean War ended in 1953.

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