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Two Koreas trade fire, spooks markets
Reuters
Wednesday, January 27th, 2010
North and South Korea exchanged artillery fire near their disputed
sea border on Wednesday, the second time in three months the
rivals have clashed and briefly sending prices down on jittery
Seoul financial markets.
Analysts doubted the latest clash would escalate and saw it
more as an attempt by Pyongyang to stress the instability on
the Korean peninsula and press home its demand for a peace deal
that would open the way to international aid for its ruined
economy.
South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said the North fired artillery
shots from land towards the South but landing on its side of
the disputed sea border off the west coast.
South Korea returned fire from its coastal artillery.
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