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    Officials: NKorean shell lands in SKorean waters

    SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean marines returned fire Wednesday after North Korea launched artillery shells into waters near the disputed maritime line that separates the two rivals, South Korean defense officials said.

    The three North Korean shells fired near the Northern Limit Line in the Yellow Sea prompted the South to fire three shells back, Defense Ministry spokesman Kim Min-seok said. Another ministry official, who refused to be named because of office policy, said North Korea fired more rounds later in the day and South Korea responded. He could not immediately say how many rounds were fired by both sides.

    Both sides' shells landed in the water, and there were no reports of casualties.

    South Korean forces have been on high alert in the area since a North Korean artillery attack killed four people in November on South Korea's Yeonpyeong island. Wednesday's artillery exchange, which happened in hazy weather, was near that island.

    The firing follows a recent easing of animosity between the Koreas and could be a warning about joint U.S.-South Korean military drills set for next week. Last month, a senior North Korean diplomat met with U.S. officials in New York to negotiate ways to restart long-stalled international talks aimed at persuading the North to abandon its nuclear weapons aspirations. The meeting came after the Koreas' nuclear envoys held cordial talks during a regional security forum in Indonesia.

    On Wednesday, United States appeared keen to get beyond the firing incident. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland urged North Korea to exercise restraint and take steps to allow the six-nation disarmament talks to resume.

    "This incident is now over, and we now need to move back to the main business at hand which is for North Korea to show us, to show South Korea and to show other partners that it's truly committed to the kind of goals we have together in terms of denuclearization," Nuland told a news conference in Washington.

    The South Korean official who spoke on condition of anonymity said South Korean forces stepped up their monitoring of the North after Wednesday's artillery exchange. South Korean marines on Yeonpyeong returned fire after North Korea fired from one of its front-line islands, the official said.

    The North's shelling took place unexpectedly, the official said, and neither side was conducting firing drills at the time. The South Korean military has yet to determine the motive behind the North's shelling, the official said.

    Neither the North's government nor its official news agency immediately commented on the shelling.

    Violence often erupts in the contested slice of sea. Boats routinely jostle for position during crab-catching season, and three deadly naval clashes since 1999 have taken a few dozen lives.

    Kim said one North Korean artillery shell is believed to have fallen south of the maritime line, citing a preliminary analysis of the trajectory of the shell.

    The line separating the countries was drawn by the U.S.-led U.N. Command without Pyongyang's consent at the close of the 1950-53 Korean War, which ended with a truce, not a peace treaty, leaving the peninsula still technically in a state of war. The line is still a fierce point of dispute.

    North Korea argues that the line should run farther south. Seoul believes accepting such a line would endanger fishing around five South Korean islands and hamper access to its port at Incheon.

    The November attack marked a new level of hostility along the contested line. Two South Korean civilians and two marines died, and many houses were gutted in the shelling.

    Baek Seung-joo, a military analyst at the state-run Korea Institute for Defense Analyses in South Korea, said the North appears to be rattling its sabers ahead of annual U.S.-South Korean military exercises planned for next week.

    North Korea routinely denounces Seoul and Washington for such drills, calling them precursors to an invasion. The impoverished North faces heavy economic pressure when it is forced to mobilize its own military to counter South Korean drills.

    On Monday, a North Korean military spokesman released an open letter that called the joint exercises "hideous provocations." He warned that the North has access to a "nuclear deterrent powerful enough to protect" itself.

    The North has conducted two nuclear tests since 2006.

    Baek also said the North appears to be keeping tension alive in an effort to unite its own people, even as it moves to restore dialogue with the outside world.

    Meanwhile, South Korea's Red Cross said in a statement that it has sent Pyongyang a list of items meant to help North Korea recover from recent flooding and heavy rain. The items included baby food, cookies and instant noodles.

    The North has yet to accept the aid offer. Last week, the North's Red Cross asked the South to send concrete as well. The South refused. Seoul worries such material may be used for military purposes.

    ____

    Associated Press writer Matthew Pennington in Washington contributed to this report.

     

    402 comments

    • Papageorgiou  •  9 mths ago
      Korea is like a child's bedroom split down the middle with masking tape.

      I'm telling mom.
      • Matthew 9 mths ago
        Within a child custody dispute where each kid chose different parents.
      • Jumping Jack Flash 9 mths ago
        Mom always did like you best!!
    • Paythepriceasyougo  •  9 mths ago
      South Korea was very stupid giving North Korea over 300 tons of flour. North Korea will keep lying just to feed its military.
      • Mark 9 mths ago
        The government isn't starving.. the people are. You starve everyone to death you'd be left with maybe 100 people from the government with no one to govern.
      • OneDepressedStudent 9 mths ago
        Many S Koreans have relatives living in N Korea. Do you really think it's right for them to neglect their family members?
    • Chard  •  9 mths ago
      The South stretched their arms to feed them but the North bites South's hands. Sheesh....*
    • Gunnar  •  9 mths ago
      It is unbelvable, the North is asking for food with one hand and then provoke with the other hand, who in that goverment can do it and get away with it? May Kim is not in entire power?
    • VET  •  9 mths ago
      KIM JONG IL WHAT A LITTLE MAN
      • Ripped 9 mths ago
        Little mind, Little D**k too, I'm sure.
      • Mark 9 mths ago
        Little Men have big mouths and little #icks
    • reality  •  9 mths ago
      And who gets hurt by all of this shelling? The fish!!! But no, not one word about the poor fishies.
    • Lion Of Oz.  •  9 mths ago
      I wonder what china is thinking?
      • Asoka 9 mths ago
        If you believe the information that came out via wikilinks, the Chinese diplomats sound just as perplexed as the rest of the world by the oddity of DPRK's behavior. If I recall correctly, their wording effectively stated that they had no idea what the hell the N.Koreans were doing, that they behaved like monstrously spoiled children and that they would do nothing to aid DPRK in the event of a war with the US and would stand by their ally, the US if the need arose.
      • Lion Of Oz. 9 mths ago
        According to wikileaks last November...China is ready to abandon North Korea. And I can understand this point of view.. China no longer needs North Korea as a "buffer" country because China no longer fears a war with the US.

        Also, China was none to pleased that a US aircraft carrier was so near to it's mainland last winter...but they (China) didnt put up too much of a fuss because they are sick of N. Korea's act as well. North K. influence with China isnt what it once was.

        However, with China just launching their 1st aircraft carrier, I am not so sure that they want an American carrier in their water right now...The hit China's national pride would take by having a US carrier near THEIR boarders is to big a pill for China to swallow,,,and they wont.

        The North may be testing everyone due to the latest economic disaster... Would love to hear the conversations being had in Bejing/US/Seoul/Pyongyang right now.
      • Towerwarlock 9 mths ago
        Besides, what most do not realize, is that if North Korea actually launches any nukes, they are more likely to hit China than anyone else. So of course China is getting tired of their crap.
    • al-Masi7i  •  9 mths ago
      South Korea is a great example of a nation that is committed to peace in this world. Despite constantly being provoked by North Korea, they rarely if ever respond with equal force even though they have the capability to do so. The best thing we can do if we want to avoid another unnecessary war is to convince the China's and Russia's of this world to completely isolate North Korea indefinitely, otherwise, those who deal with Pyongyang are complicit in the both the aggression that NK exhibits and the oppression that it places on its people.
    • Baussman  •  9 mths ago
      Maybe if the north keeps this up, the cease fire will end, Skorea, the US, and the rest of the western world will invade and destroy that wretched government once and for all. Korea will be reunited under democracy, eventually.
    • 1  •  9 mths ago
      You know bomb my water! No my water! No my water! Wait are we fighting over water. NOt yet but we can. I Bomb your water...No .... you all wet. that water was mine, then tide rise, now yours. Give me back my water!
    • Sydney Jean  •  9 mths ago
      to jon w and your bark or bite comment, the last thing anyone needs is a war between north and south korea. you do understand,I hope, that any was between those two is an instant start to world war three because china and japan would have no choice but to enter thus drawing in every other country so if its a fight your looking for just to amuse yourself then may i suggest joining MMA where you can jump in the ring and get your ass kicked thouroughly for all of our enjoyment.
    • clarence  •  9 mths ago
      Don't pay attention to North Korea because they are crazy. The only problem is China, and Russia gave them Nukes.
    • Jon W  •  9 mths ago
      Are you gonna bark all day little doggie... or you gonna bite?
    • Louise  •  9 mths ago
      It's both ignorant & dangerous to make sweeping generalizations. I am a liberal who is against illegal immigration AND our presence as a policing force allaround the world
    • Left is Wrong  •  9 mths ago
      Ever get the feeling that the Mayan's were right about 12/23/12?
    • Jim  •  9 mths ago
      Both sides' shells landed in the water, and there were no reports of casualties.

      Now there's putting money to good use. Both sides shooting at the water.
    • Fuzzy Catfish  •  9 mths ago
      Seoul wont send concrete because it could be used for military purposes.. but they sent food (sort of) which could help FEED an opposing army..talk about confused!!!
    • Czar Czar Blings  •  9 mths ago
      President Obama has just called for emergency golf.
    • sd  •  9 mths ago
      The only long term solution is reunification. The six nation talks should focus on that goal.
    • khill05  •  9 mths ago
      Lil Kim just wants attention and money and food and oil. LOL
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