South Korean troops fired warning shots at a group of North Korean soldiers this week after they briefly crossed the heavily guarded border zone separating the two countries, South Korea’s military reported Tuesday. The incident occurred amid escalating tensions between the neighboring nations.
According to the South Korean Military’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, approximately 20 North Korean soldiers crossed the military demarcation line within the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that divides the two countries. The breach occurred in the central section of the border around 12:30 p.m. on Sunday.
Upon noticing the incursion, South Korean troops immediately issued warnings and fired warning shots. The North Korean soldiers promptly retreated to their side of the border, avoiding any further confrontation.
South Korean officials believe the border crossing was unintentional, occurring while the North Korean soldiers were carrying out tasks inside the DMZ. As of now, authorities in Pyongyang have not provided any comment on the incident.
While the breach seems accidental, it comes amidst heightened tensions between North and South Korea. Last month, North Korea sent hundreds of balloons carrying trash and feces across the border into South Korea. In response, the South Korean military’s chemical and biological warfare response team inspected the balloons and issued an alert for people to avoid them. North Korea stated that the balloon launch was in retaliation to South Korean activists and North Korean defectors using similar balloons to send propaganda materials to North Korea. These materials often include leaflets criticizing the Kim Jong-un regime, as well as USB thumb drives containing South Korean media such as K-pop songs and K-dramas.
The first trash balloon incident occurred a day after a North Korean rocket, intended to carry a spy satellite, exploded shortly after launch. Since the beginning of this month, North Korea has continued to send hundreds more of these balloons into South Korean territory, angering officials in Seoul. In response, South Korea suspended a 2018 agreement with North Korea aimed at reducing border tensions.
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