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South Korea navy fires warning shots at North fishing boats
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South Korean Navy vessels are berthed at an MSB (Movement Sea Base) off the South Korea-controlled island of Yeonpyeong near the disputed waters of the Yellow Sea on December 22, 2010. (AFP PHOTO/KIM JAE-HWAN)
South Korean Navy vessels are berthed at an MSB (Movement Sea Base) off the South Korea-controlled island of Yeonpyeong near the disputed waters of the Yellow Sea on December 22, 2010. (AFP PHOTO/KIM JAE-HWAN)
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SEOUL: The South Korean navy fired warning shots Friday at half a dozen North Korean fishing vessels that crossed their disputed Yellow Sea border, the defense ministry said.

The six North Korean boats swiftly returned to their side of the western sea boundary after the incident, a ministry spokesman told AFP.

"Dozens of Vulcan machine gun rounds were fired into waters near North Korean fishing boats which violated the sea border," the spokesman said.

"The operation, involving two naval patrol ships, began around 3:00 pm (0600 GMT) after our side broadcast warning messages. All North Korean boats had retreated by 4:00 pm," he said.

There was no immediate comment from the North Korean side.

The incident, which occurred close to Yeonpyeong island on the South side of the border, was the latest in a series of incursions by North Korean fishing vessels in recent weeks.

Earlier Friday, Yonhap had quoted an unidentified senior military official as saying the navy would take action if the incursions continued.

"If North Korean boats repeatedly cross (the border) for fishing, the military will promptly and sternly respond, without hesitation," the official said.

The de-facto maritime boundary between the two Koreas -- the Northern Limit Line -- is not recognized by Pyongyang, which argues it was unilaterally drawn by the US-led United Nations forces after the 1950-53 Korean War.

The two Koreas remain technically at war since the Korean War was concluded with a truce rather than a peace treaty, and small border incidents in the past have been known to escalate swiftly.

The maritime boundary was the scene of deadly naval clashes in 1999, 2002 and 2009.

Cross-border tensions have been especially high since the South accused the North of torpedoing one of its warships with the loss of 46 lives in March 2010.

The North angrily denied involvement but went on to shell Yeonpyeong island in November of the same year. The attack killed four South Koreans and briefly sparked fears of a full-scale conflict.

The South subsequently strengthened manpower and weaponry on its frontline islands to forestall any fresh assault.

 
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