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- Quick context: Historically, North Korean provocations have included artillery fire, missile tests, or border incidents, often followed by international diplomacy or air/sea drills by regional powers.
- How to verify latest news efficiently: check reputable outlets with dedicated regional desks (BBC, Reuters, AP, NYTimes, CNN) and look for official statements from South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff or the North Korean KCNA for direct claims.
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North Korea does not recognise the poorly marked sea border which sparked Saturday's incident, arguing it should lie further south. It was drawn up after the Korean War ended in 1953, and a number of clashes have been caused by ships wrongly crossing it.
news.sky.comNorth Korea accused the South's military of firing warning shots at its troops near their heavily fortified border, saying it risked raising tensions to "uncontrollable" levels.
www.rte.ieNorth Korea likely to attack again: South Korea
www.ndtv.comThat is despite Pyongyang cutting a key military hotline on the border and threatening to shut down the complex.Moscow and Beijing call for calm The heightened tensions have prompted North Korea's traditional allies, China and Russia, to urge the different sides to keep a lid on the situation. "Moscow expects all parties to exercise as much responsibility and restraint as possible in light of North Korea's latest statements," the Russian foreign ministry said Saturday according to Russian...
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www.ndtv.comNorth Korea said Thursday its latest missile launches simulated "scorched earth" nuclear strikes on South Korea and that it's also been rehearsing an occupation of its rival's territory in the event of conflict.
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