South Korea fires shots at North Korea after object crosses border
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South Korea’s military says it has fired warning shots at an unidentified object flying south from rival North Korea.
The military said in a statement Tuesday that it has bolstered its air surveillance after the incident but provided few other details.
Yonhap news agency reported, without citing a source, that South Korea fired about 90 machine gun rounds into the air and toward North Korea. It said South Korea was analyzing whether a North Korean drone had crossed the border.
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The Koreas face off across the world’s most heavily armed border, and the two sides occasionally clash.
Attacks blamed on North Korea in 2010 killed 50 South Koreans.