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'Shots fired' across Korea border | 'Shots fired' across Korea border |
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Shots have been fired across the border between North and South Korea, the defence ministry in Seoul has said. | Shots have been fired across the border between North and South Korea, the defence ministry in Seoul has said. |
The South returned fire after North Korean soldiers fired several shots at a South Korean guard post in the demilitarised zone, the ministry said. | The South returned fire after North Korean soldiers fired several shots at a South Korean guard post in the demilitarised zone, the ministry said. |
There have been no reports of any casualties, officials said. | |
The two neighbours have frequently been involved in skirmishes along their tense frontier, but this is the first such incident this year. | |
The demilitarised zone between North and South Korea is the most heavily-fortified border in the world. | The demilitarised zone between North and South Korea is the most heavily-fortified border in the world. |
The two sides are still technically at war - having never signed an official ceasefire at the end of the Korean War in 1953. | |
But in recent months there has been an improvement in North Korea's ties with the outside world. | |
In July, it finally shut down its Yongbyon nuclear reactor, after months of negotiations. | |
The closure was part of an international disarmament deal under which North Korea is to receive energy aid and political incentives in return for ending its nuclear programme. |
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