Koreas tension: Fresh explosions heard from border site
Seoul: North Korea appears to have staged an artillery firing exercise in the Yellow Sea on Friday, a Seoul defence ministry spokesman said, three days after the North's deadly shelling hit a South Korean island.
The spokesman told AFP explosions were heard several times between noon and 3:00 pm (0300-0600 GMT) and the sounds appeared to have come from the North.
"We assume North Korea carried out firing exercises," he said, but had no details on which side of the disputed sea border the shells landed.
A military source quoted by YTN television said there were about 20 shells which apparently landed on the North's side.
A YTN correspondent on Yeonpyeong island, which was hit by the bombardment Tuesday, said those residents who have not already fled for the mainland were rushing to air raid shelters.
Tuesday's shelling killed four people, injured 18 and set buildings and forests ablaze.
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