I spent most of my time, When I was in South Korea in the Gangwon province.
North Korean and South Korean military units exchanged gunfire near their border Friday.No injuries were reported from the incident, which happened in a remote area northeast of Seoul in mountainous Gangwon province.
The shooting happened at 5:26 p.m.
The exchange happened after North Korean forces fired two shots at a South Korean military guard post near the border in Hwacheon, South Korea, about 73 miles (118 km) northeast of Seoul, citing an official at the South Korea Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The incident occurred near the strategic town of Chorwon, which was the scene of heavy fighting during the 1950-53 Korean War.
The demilitarized zone at the location of the shooting is 1.3 kilometers (0.8 miles) wide.
North Korea has requested record shipments of rice and fertilizer in exchange for concessions on reuniting families separated by the war, which ended in a truce, but without a formal peace treaty.
There were fatal naval clashes there in 1999 and 2002. In March this year, the sinking of a South Korean vessel killed 26 in what a South Korean and international investigatory team concluded was a North Korean torpedo attack.
The prickly relationship between the countries since the 1950-53 Korean War has had periodic conciliatory moves and flare-ups.
North Korea continues to deny involvement.
While there are occasional shooting incidents across the demilitarized zones, the tensest flashpoint on the peninsula in recent years has been the disputed maritime border in the Yellow Sea.
The South Korean troops fired back! And that a GOOD thing!
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