Two Koreas Exchange Machinegun Fire At Border, No Casualties -- Reuters
(Reuters) - North Korea fired machinegun rounds into South Korea on Friday, prompting the South to retaliate with its own fire, the South's defence ministry said, three days after the rivals exchanged fire at a disputed sea border.
A ministry official said shots were fired at the border town of Yeoncheon, but added no one was hurt. South Korean activists had sent leaflets critical of the North Korean regime flying into the North from the town.
South Korea's military returned fire after hearing the sound of the North's machinegun fire, the official said.
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