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    1. By Dan Gooding and Hannah Parry |

      About 20 North Korean soldiers crossed into the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) last weekend, prompting South Korea to fire warning shots until they retreated, according to South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS).

      The North Korean troops crossed the border on Sunday in the city of Paju, northwest of Seoul, where they were believed to be doing work such as clearing land or laying mines in the DMZ, the JCS said. They may have crossed the Military Demarcation Line (MDL) while working, The Korea Times reported.

      South Korea said this week that it had a new missile plan with the aim of achieving a „balance of terror“ with its northern neighbor. North Korea then reportedly tested missiles off its east coast on Wednesday in an ongoing show of the tension between the two nations.

      Read more: [https://www.newsweek.com/north-south-korea-soldiers-crossed-border-warning-shots-10929399](https://www.newsweek.com/north-south-korea-soldiers-crossed-border-warning-shots-10929399)

    2. Desperate-Yard7661 on

      Is this something to be concerned about? I feel like the North and South trade pot shots at each other but never do anything major, sending 20 men is pretty big no?

    3. They should’ve threw boxes of chocolate pies at them instead to make them defect from hunger.

    4. I’m no fan of North Korea, but were the soldiers carrying weapons? If they weren’t I’d assume they were defectors of a godforsaken land.

      If they were attacking into South Korea, that’s a different story altogether.

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