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Sat, March 25, 2023 | 08:09
North Korea fires shells at South
'北포격' 연천·파주·김포·강화 주민 2천명 대피
Posted : 2015-08-20 16:54
Updated : 2015-08-21 13:19
Jun Ji-hye
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Soldiers in trucks near the site of North Korea's shelling in Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi Province, Thursday. South Korean military was put on the highest alert following the attack. / Yonhap
Soldiers in trucks near the site of North Korea's shelling in Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi Province, Thursday. South Korean military was put on the highest alert following the attack. / Yonhap


Soldiers in trucks near the site of North Korea's shelling in Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi Province, Thursday. South Korean military was put on the highest alert following the attack. / Yonhap
By Jun Ji-hye

North Korea fired shells at South Korea's western front on Thursday afternoon, and the South fired shells back, the Ministry of National Defense said.

The latest exchange of fire came amid escalating tension along the inter-Korean border since the Aug. 4 landmine explosions inside the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). The landmine attack was blamed on Pyongyang and left two South Korean soldiers badly injured.

Two hours after North Korea fired the shells, President Park Geun-hye convened a National Security Council meeting where she ordered the military to respond firmly to North Korean provocations and maintain combat readiness at the border, Cheong Wa Dae said.

A high-ranking official from the Ministry of Defense said shells were fired by the North at 3:53 p.m. and again at 4:12 p.m.

"At 3:53 p.m., the South Korean military's radar system detected North Korea firing a shell believed to be from an anti-aircraft gun at a border area in Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi Province," the official said.

The shell is thought to have landed in a mountainous area close to the border, and the military have so far failed to locate its location, he said.

A second attack occurred at 4.12 p.m. with a greater number of shells launched into the South-controlled part of the DMZ, 700 meters from the Military Demarcation Line (MDL).

No casualties were reported following the shelling.

Some soldiers there recounted that they heard the sound of shells being fired and saw smoke, the official added.

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The Yeoncheon area, northwest of Seoul, is the South's western front where the Army's 28th Infantry Division is stationed.

In response, South Korean soldiers shot dozens of 155-millimeter self-propelled howitzers at 5:04 p.m. at the North-controlled area of the DMZ, 500 meters away from the MDL.

The ministry noted that the North Korean People's Army sent a notice through a cross-border telephone channel at 5 p.m., urging the South to stop its propaganda broadcasts.

"The North threatened to begin military operations if Seoul does not stop the broadcasts within 48 hours from 5 p.m. Thursday," the ministry said.

As tension between the two Koreas has reached dangerous levels, the military here instigated an attack-readiness position at 5:40 p.m., while issuing an evacuating order to the residents living in border areas including Incheon's Ganghwa district and Paju of Gyeonggi Province.

"No injuries or material damage have been reported," the official said. "There has been no damage to the loudspeakers, either."

The defense ministry said South Korean soldiers strengthened their readiness posture and are closely monitoring the movement of North Korean soldiers.

Belligerent proclamations by the North have increased after Seoul resumed its propaganda campaign along the border area using loudspeakers on Aug. 10.

The measure is part of a psychological warfare program to deliver outside news to North Korean soldiers and border-area residents. This is first time in 11 years the South has used such tactics and came after confirmation Pyongyang planted the landmines that maimed the South Korean soldiers.

On Aug. 15, the North Korean People's Army issued a warning against the South resuming broadcasting, saying "We will fire indiscriminately."

The South Korean military has detected signs that North Korean front-line soldiers are training in an apparent bid to destroy loudspeakers used by the South.

On the morning of Aug. 4, three North Korean-made wooden box antipersonnel landmines exploded in the South-controlled area of the DMZ as eight South Korean soldiers were on regular patrol.

A staff sergeant indentified only by his surname Ha lost both legs from below the knee, while another staff sergeant surnamed Kim had his right foot amputated below the ankle.

Follow Jun Ji-hye on Twitter @TheKopJihye



'北포격' 연천·파주·김포·강화 주민 2천명 대피

20일 북한군의 서부전선 포격과 관련, 접경지역인 경기 연천·파주·김포와 인천 강화지역 주민 약 2천명에게 대피명령이 내려졌다.

20일 오후 4∼5시 사이 군의 대피명령에 따라 연천군 중면·신서면, 김포, 인천 강화 주민들이 각 대피시설로 우선 대피했다. 파주 민통선마을 등의 주민들은 오후 7시께 대피명령에 따라 이동을 시작했다. 

민통선마을 안에서 농경 작업중이던 외부 주민들과 파주 임진각 등 안보관광지에 있던 상인과 관광객들도 전원 철수 조치됐다. 

연천지역에서는 중면 219명·신서면 95명이 각각 대광리·도신리·삼곶리·횡산리 대피시설로 이동했다. 육군 28사단 휴가복귀자 15명도 일단 연천군청 대피소로 이동했다. 

파주지역에서는 유일한 비무장지대(DMZ)내 마을인 군내면 대성동 마을과 민통선 마을인 진동면 해마루촌·통일촌에서는 280여가구 800여명이 대피명령을 듣고 대피소로 장소를 옮겼다. 

김포지역 주민 494명, 인천 강화지역 주민 300여명도 인근 학교와 대피시설 등지로 피했다. 

김규선 연천군수는 대피 조치 직후 연합뉴스와 통화에서 '20일 오후 5시 10분께 연천군 중면 횡산리와 삼곶리 주민들에 대한 대피 방송을 했다'며 '인근지역 마을 주민들에 대해서도 주민 안내 방송을 실시하고 상황을 예의주시하고 있다'고 밝혔다. 

경기도는 위기대응상황실을 김희겸 행정2부지사를 본부장으로 하는 통합방위지원본부로 격상했으며 관련 부서 직원을 전원 대기 조치했다.

또 경찰청은 경기지방경찰청 등에 작전상황반을 설치하고 해당 지역 112 타격대 등 작전부대에 출동태세를 확립하도록 했다. (연합뉴스)
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