North and South Korea accused each other of breaching their maritime border. They exchanged warning shots off their western coast and led to heightened tensions because of the weapons tests conducted by Pyongyang. Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) of South Korea explained that it broadcast warnings and did fire warning shots. The purpose was to repel a merchant vessel of North Korea that crossed the Northern Limit Line (NLL). This is a de facto sea boundary. The North, on its part, said its military fired 10 rounds of artillery warning shots towards its territorial waters. It was because it had detected “naval enemy movement.” It also accused a naval ship of South Korea of intruding into the waters of North Korea on the pretext of cracking down on an unidentified ship. the North Korean People’s Army said - “We ordered initial countermeasures to strongly expel the enemy warship by firing 10 shells of multiple rocket launchers near the waters where the enemy movement occurred.” This was as per the official KCNA news agency. Two Koreas exchange warning shots near sea border amid tensions.
JCS said the actions by North Korea breached a 2018 inter-Korean accord on reducing military animosities and undermined stability on the Korean Peninsula. It also said the shells fired by the North did not land in the waters of South Korea but did boost its military readiness. In this case, there were no reports of clashes. However, the poorly marked sea boundary off the Korean Peninsula’s west coast has always been a source of long-running animosities between the two Koreas. It witnessed a number of bloody inter-Korean naval skirmishes and violence in recent years. These included the shelling of a South Korean navy ship that killed 50 people in 2010. In recent weeks, Pyongyang has launched short-range ballistic missiles and hundreds of artillery rounds off its east and west coasts on a number of occasions to protest over the military activities of its southern neighbor. A professor at Ewha University in Seoul cautioned, “Pyongyang’s politics of blaming external threats and projecting confidence in military capabilities can motivate greater risk taking. Actions of this nature could give rise to a serious exchange of fire and unintended escalation.
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Tuesday, October 25, 2022
Tensions increase between North and South Korea with exchange of warning shots off their western coast
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Friday, March 4, 2022
Residents of Lviv, the cultural capital of Ukraine, trying to safeguard historic monuments
Lviv has several historic monuments and the invasion of Ukraine by Russia poses dangers for their safety. Locals have wrapped many stone statues in protective sheets. At the Market Square, men are covering the sculptures of the Roman god Neptune and Greek goddess Amphitrite in plastic. Some of the classical deities Adonis and Diana made of limestone figures are 200 years old. These could suffer irreparable damages because of the ongoing war. Conflicts of this nature destroys the history of centuries. It is difficult to predict their fate. Explosion of bombs or artillery fire or missile attacks could reduce these historical pieces to rubble.
Kyiv and other major cities in Ukraine faced aerial bombardment. As a result, people are fleeing to Lviv. They feel it is safer. The Russian invasion is into its second week and the Foreign Ministry of Ukraine has confirmed destruction of a number of paintings by celebrated folk artist Maria Prymachenko. This happened in a museum in Ivankiv after an attack by the Russians
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