"Escalating Korean Tensions: Artillery Fire Prompts Evacuations and Joint US-South Korea Defense Drills"

North Korea fired over 200 artillery shells towards Yeonpyeong Island, a South Korean border island, prompting South Korea to conduct live fire drills in response. The shells landed in a buffer zone, causing no damage or casualties but escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula. This act of provocation follows North Korea's suspension of a military agreement with the South and its threats of war readiness. South Korea's Defence Minister emphasized the need for military readiness to deter further provocations. The incident marks a continuation of the strained relations between the two Koreas, with previous artillery firings and missile launches by North Korea despite the now-suspended military agreement.
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