Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

North Korea fires artillery barrage into buffer zone

- Agence France-Presse

SEOUL: North Korea fired a barrage of artillery shells into a maritime buffer zone on Monday, Seoul’s military said, the latest in a series of launches by an increasing­ly belligeren­t Pyongyang.

About 130 artillery rounds were simultaneo­usly fired at 2:59pm local time from two separate sites, one on North Korea’s east coast and one on the west coasts, the South’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.

Seoul’s military said the barrage was a “clear violation” of the 2018 agreement between the North and South that establishe­d the buffer zone in a bid to reduce tensions.

It said none of the shells crossed the Northern Limit Line, the de facto maritime border between the two countries.

The military said it had issued “several warnings” over the barrage, without giving any further details. “Our military is strengthen­ing its readiness posture in preparatio­n for emergencie­s while tracking and monitoring related developmen­ts under close cooperatio­n between South Korea and the United States,” it added.

At a summit in Pyongyang in 2018, then South Korean President Moon Jae- in and the North’s Kim Jong-un agreed to establish buffer zones along land and sea boundaries in a bid to reduce tensions.

But since talks collapsed in 2019, Kim has doubled down on his banned weapons programmes, and experts say he may now be testing South Korea by violating the buffer zone agreement.

Pyongyang has fired artillery into the buffer zone repeatedly in recent months.

It has also conducted a record-breaking blitz of missile launches in recent weeks, including its newest interconti­nental ballistic missile (ICBM) last month, the most powerful such test by the nuclear-armed country yet.

Officials and analysts in Seoul and Washington say the launches may build up to a seventh nuclear test.

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AP A TV news shows a file image of North Korea’s military exercise at the Seoul Railway Station in South Korea.

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