North Korea terms South’s border firing ‘reckless provocation’

Pyongyang accuses Seoul of firing 450 machine gun rounds at a flock of birds.

May 25, 2017 11:02 am | Updated December 03, 2021 05:10 pm IST - SEOUL:

In this May 22, 2017 photo, South Korean army’s K-55 self-propelled howitzer fires during the annual exercise in Paju, near the border with North Korea. South Korea’s military firing warning shots at an unidentified object flying south from the North’s territory was termed by Pyongyang “reckless military provocation.”

In this May 22, 2017 photo, South Korean army’s K-55 self-propelled howitzer fires during the annual exercise in Paju, near the border with North Korea. South Korea’s military firing warning shots at an unidentified object flying south from the North’s territory was termed by Pyongyang “reckless military provocation.”

North Korea on Thursday accused South Korea of firing 450 machine gun rounds at a flock of birds earlier this week, dismissing as a fabrication Seoul’s claim that it had fired warning shots because of an object flying across their border.

The North’s General Staff said the South’s firing was a “reckless military provocation” aimed at promoting hostility toward Pyongyang and maintaining a confrontation on the Korean Peninsula.

War-weary after our missile tech

It was also a “stopgap measure to check the war-weariness sweeping the puppet army in the face of the rapidly developing nuclear and ballistic rocket technology” of North Korea, the General Staff said in a statement carried by state media. It has said North Korea will closely watch how South Korea’s “confrontation hysteria” will develop.

South Korea said its military fired an unspecified number of warning shots on Tuesday after detecting an object flying across the border. They later said it was probably a balloon carrying propaganda and that North Korean leaflets were subsequently found at the border.

Most heavily-armed border

The Koreas face off across the world’s most heavily-armed border, and their militaries occasionally trade gunfire and accuse each other of provoking first.

Relations between the Koreas are in one of their lowest ebbs now mainly due to North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs. The United States stations 28,500 troops in South Korea to deter potential aggression from North Korea.

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