South Korea will stage live-fire artillery exercises in the coming week on two frontline islands including one hit by a deadly North Korean shelling last November, a news report said Saturday.
A defense ministry spokesman told AFP that regular military exercises will be carried out on the two islands but declined to give further details on the timing or whether live-fire drills will be carried out.
But Dong-A Ilbo daily said marine troops will fire K-9 self-propelled howitzers, Vulcan cannons and 81mm mortars deployed on Baengnyeong and Yeonpyeong islands, both located near the tense Yellow Sea border.
About 10 US military regiment and battalion commanders will attend the exercises as observers, it said.
Based in Japan's Okinawa, U.S. military commanders have been taking part in an annual exercise north of Seoul rehearsing the deployment of U.S. reinforcements in the event of conflict, the daily said.
In November, a South Korean live-fire artillery drill from Yeonpyeong island, which dropped shells into waters claimed by both Koreas, was followed by shelling of the island by the North, which killed four people.
Tuesday's drills will be the second live-fire exercise on the two islands this year. The previous drills passed without incident despite threats from the North to hit back. (read more)
Saturday, April 30, 2011
South Korea to stage live-fire drills on Yeonpyeong Island -- where North Korea struck the last time this happened
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