Tension / firing on North and South Korea border after 3 years; 20 days after dictator Kim came under fire within 24 hours of his appearance

Tension / firing on North and South Korea border after 3 years; 20 days after dictator Kim came under fire within 24 hours of his appearance
 
In 2017, North Korea opened fire on neighboring South Korea.
    Kim Jong was publicly seen on Friday, 20 days later

Dainik Bhaskar
May 03, 2020, 12:00 PM IST

Seoul Firing took place on the border of North and South Korea on Sunday morning. This increased tension between the two countries. According to South Korea's news agency Yonhap, North Korea opened fire. South Korea also fired some retaliation.
Three years ago, North Korea fired in a similar fashion. Even then there was tension between the two countries for several days.

No news of loss
According to media reports, there was no damage on either side in the firing. North Korea tried to target the city of Chorewon in South Korea. The city is very close to the border. A few minutes later, South Korea retaliated.

Dialogue between the two countries
Following the incident, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff issued a statement. Said, “We are talking through Inter Korean Communication. This will help reduce stress. Our army is ready to respond to any attack. "

Kim Connection
North Korean dictator Kim Jong went missing for nearly 20 days. The news of his sighting came on Friday. About a day after this, there was firing between the two countries. US President Trump expressed happiness over Kim's arrival. Actually, before this, there were speculations that the dictator was seriously ill. In some reports, his death was also reported
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Donald J. Trump Said
I, for one, am glad to see he is back, and well!

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