North Korea fires artillery at South Korea again for the third day in a row: PPTVHD36

South Korea reported that and on the evening of January 7, North Korea fired live ammunition towards Yeonpyeong Island again. It's the third day in a row.

On January 7, 2024 at 4:00 PM local time (2:00 PM Thailand time), it was reported that North Korea once again practiced firing live ammunition from the west coast toward South Korea. He was still shooting towards Yeonpyeong Island. Northwestern South Korea

South Korean military sources said this was the latest in a series of shooting exercises near the border. The shooting from North Korea continued for 3 days in a row, causing tension on the border between the two countries.

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No North Korean artillery shells fell across the Northern Line, the de facto maritime border between the two Koreas, into the Yellow Sea. There were no reports of deaths.

Onjin Province, which has jurisdiction over the northwestern islands of South Korea, issued a warning to the border islands while the sound of artillery shelling was heard from the North Korean side.

“Forces on Yeonpyeong Island are currently responding. Citizens are asked to exercise caution when engaging in outdoor activities,” the county said in a message sent to island residents.

On January 5, North Korea fired about 200 artillery shells from its southwestern coast. As a result, South Korean forces on the frontline islands of Yeonpyeong and Paengyeong were forced to conduct live-fire drills in response. While on January 6, approximately 60 shots were fired.

Compiled from Yonhap

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