North Korea Provokes Tensions with South Korea over Military Drills

North Korea Provokes Tensions with South Korea over Military Drills

North Korea has once again fired artillery shells near the sea border with South Korea, escalating tensions between the two countries. South Korea has ordered evacuations in Yeonpyeong Island due to the military drills.

Kim Jong Un's sister, Kim Yo Jong, has mocked Seoul, accusing South Korea of misjudging explosives as gunfire. The ongoing provocative drills along the tense sea boundary have led to increased animosities and a warlike atmosphere in the region.

Rival Koreas have exchanged fire, with North Korea conducting more military drills near the South Korean border island. This marks the third day of shelling the South Korean buffer zone, with warnings of immediate response to any provocation.

North Korea's relentless firing of artillery shells towards the South's islands has prompted a strong response from South Korea, accusing its northern neighbor of reckless provocations that could lead to destruction.