Monday, February 20, 2012

MSNBC: N. Korea warns of 'total war' over South's drills

REPORT: South Korea on Monday conducted live-fire military drills from five islands near its disputed sea boundary with North Korea, despite Pyongyang's threat to attack.

South Korea reported no immediate action by North Korea following the drills, which ended after about two hours. The drills took place in an area of the Yellow Sea that was the target of a North Korean artillery attack in 2010 that killed four South Koreans and raised fears of a wider conflict.

The heightened tension comes two months after the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il. His young son Kim Jong Un has taken the helm of the nation of 24 million.

READ STORY HERE
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46451551/ns/world_news-asia_pacific/
-Andres
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