North Korea warns: military exercises could fuel conflict!
North Korea warns: military exercises could fuel conflict!
In the middle of increasing tensions on the Korean Peninsula, North Korea urgently warned of the joint military exercises between South Korea and the USA. These annual exercises, known as "Freedom Shield", run until March 20 and are viewed as a direct provocation. The North Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that an accidental shot could lead to an acute confrontation. This was reported by the state news agency KCNA on Monday. These military exercises not only threatened the security of the United States, but also tightened the already tense situation on the peninsula.
In response to the military maneuvers, North Korean armed forces fired over 130 artillery shot into the sea. Some of these floors landed in a buffer zone, which is a clear violation of the 2018 Inner Korean Agreement, which should reduce tensions. North Korea's spokesman for the general staff vehemently warned of an escalation, while South Korea's military sent his own warnings to the north. These developments are in the context of countless military activities in North Korea, including repeated rocket tests, which heats up concern about a threatening further nuclear test. According to n-tv continued to demonstrate his military provision.
The past few months have been significantly tense up in the region, since the frequency of military exercises and rocket tests on the part of North Korea has increased significantly. A particularly alarming event occurred when two South Korean jets accidentally overgrown bombs to a South Korean city, which resulted in at least 29 injuries. In the course of this, the sharp ammunition inserts were temporarily suspended. The incidents illustrate DIEVOLATIAL and DANGENTIONS in the region that experts observe concerned. The military activities and the intensifying rhetoric of both sides heat the fears of a possible open conflict again, such as OE24 reported.
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