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South Korea fire warning shots, saying that ‘close monitoring’ violating the boundary of North Korean soldiers

South Korea fired a warning shot on North Korean soldiers when around 10 crossed the huge fortification limit to divide the peninsula.
Seoul’s Joint Chief of Staff (JCS) said in a statement that his military soldiers are monitoring and taking measures to the North Korean soldiers’ movement.
North Korean troops were found within the demilitrated zone, separating the two nations at 5 pm (0800 GMT), where classes include broad mines and dense vegetation.
JCS said in a statement, “Our army broadcast a warning and took out a warning shot and North Korean soldiers went to the north.” It states, “Our army is closely monitoring the movements of North Korean soldiers and taking necessary measures.”
Many of the border soldiers took up arms and wore a protective armor.
In the previous year, North Korean forces committed several minor border violations, which Seoul officials believed that they were inadvertently.
The incident occurred soon after the Seoul Court rejected President Yun Suk Yeol, requiring an emergency elections set for June 3.
Inter-corean relations have become quite bad, often stimulating stimulating action during important South Korean events with Pyongyang.
On Monday, South Korean defense forces noted unusual North Korean contingent activities.
JCS spokesperson Lee Sung-Joon said on Monday that about 1,500 North Korean troops were seen to clean the area and install a thorny wire near the frontline posts.
“North Korean Army is currently training,” he said.
“It is expected that there will be strategic training or evaluation inspection soon.”
The South Korean military leadership has confirmed the readiness to any North Korean response after the dismissal of Yun.

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