S.Korea says will continue live-fire drill off coast next week
December 12th, 2010 - 2:20 pm ICT by ANISeoul, Dec.12 (ANI): The South Korean Government has said that it will continue to stage live-fire military drills off all coasts of the Korean peninsula following North Korea’s deadly attack on one of its islands last month.
A spokesman for the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff said that a drill that was to be staged at 27 venues from December 13 December to December 19 will not take place near the contested Yellow Sea border with the North.
“This week’s drill will start on Monday as scheduled… we have no plan to conduct it at the frontier islands,” the spokesman said, referring to the South’s five islands near the tense maritime border with the North.
One of the islands, Yeonpyeong, was the scene of a deadly shelling attack on November 23 that killed four South Koreans, including two civilians, and sparked a regional crisis.
Since the bombardment, the first of a civilian area since the 1950-53 Korean War, Seoul has staged a flurry of military exercises, including a major joint naval drill with the US, in a show of force against Pyongyang.
The South had planned a drill at one of the frontline islands during a live-fire exercise last week, but it was cancelled due to bad weather.
North Korea has threatened to deal “merciless retaliatory blows” at the military build-up in the South, calling it “a declaration of an all-out war.” (ANI)
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