SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North and South Korean troops exchanged fire along their tense border on Sunday, the South’s military said, the first such incident since the rivals took unprecedented steps to lower front-line animosities in late 2018.
Violent confrontations have occasionally occurred along the border, the world’s most heavily fortified. While Sunday’s incident is a reminder of persistent tensions, it didn’t cause any known casualties on either side and is unlikely to escalate, observers said.
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more likely someone up north tried to put the safety on, and the worn out submachinegun from the 1950's went off and ran away with the whole magazine.
ReplyDeletehis entire family is on their way to the gulag now. bullets ain't cheap, and someone's gotta pay.
It's called "Reaching across the aisle" Gook style.
ReplyDeleteWhen are the North Korean Colonels going to but a bullet through the Leaders head, Round up the Generals and make peace with the south with a goal of reunification with the South Korean Republic in charge. Change this severe always comes from the Colonels.
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