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Wanajamvi,
Masaa machache yaliyopita Korea Kaskazini imerusha makombora aina ya rocket na kuipiga Korea kusini na pia wakavipiga vipasa sauti vya Korea Kusini vilivyoko mpakani ambavyo hutumika kusaidia matangazo ya radio, shambulio hilo limejibiwa na Korea Kusini kwa kurusha makombora pia kuelekea Korea Kaskazini, majuzi Korea Kaskazini ilizionya Marekani na Korea Kusini kuacha mara moja mpango wao wa mazoezi ya kijeshi ya pamoja ikisema kama wataendelea na mazoezi hayo itawashambulia wote wawili na tayari imethubutu kuishambulia Korea Kusini ambayo nayo imejibu mapigo kwa kuishambulia pia Korea Kaskazini.
Ngoja tuone na tusubiri mwisho wa hii movie ambayo ikiendelea vita kuu ya tatu ya Dunia itawaka huku nasi tukishuhudia,walio nyuma ya North korea ni China, Russia na Iran.
Walio nyuma ya South Korea ni USA, Japan, UK, Germany na France, sasa nani ataibuka mshindi endapo vita itauma? Karibuni wachambuzi wa masuala ya kijeshi tupeane ufahamu.
Masaa machache yaliyopita Korea Kaskazini imerusha makombora aina ya rocket na kuipiga Korea kusini na pia wakavipiga vipasa sauti vya Korea Kusini vilivyoko mpakani ambavyo hutumika kusaidia matangazo ya radio, shambulio hilo limejibiwa na Korea Kusini kwa kurusha makombora pia kuelekea Korea Kaskazini, majuzi Korea Kaskazini ilizionya Marekani na Korea Kusini kuacha mara moja mpango wao wa mazoezi ya kijeshi ya pamoja ikisema kama wataendelea na mazoezi hayo itawashambulia wote wawili na tayari imethubutu kuishambulia Korea Kusini ambayo nayo imejibu mapigo kwa kuishambulia pia Korea Kaskazini.
Ngoja tuone na tusubiri mwisho wa hii movie ambayo ikiendelea vita kuu ya tatu ya Dunia itawaka huku nasi tukishuhudia,walio nyuma ya North korea ni China, Russia na Iran.
Walio nyuma ya South Korea ni USA, Japan, UK, Germany na France, sasa nani ataibuka mshindi endapo vita itauma? Karibuni wachambuzi wa masuala ya kijeshi tupeane ufahamu.
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North Korea has shelled a South Korean military unit on the western section of the inter-Korean border, the South's Yonhap news agency said, citing military sources. Picture shows the North testing a shell
South Korea's military fired dozens of shells at rival North Korea this morning after the North launched a single artillery round at a South Korean border town.
Seoul's defence ministry said in a statement that its own missiles had landed at the exact spot from where North Korea had fired its single shell.
There were no other immediate details from the military, but it appeared that North Korea did not respond to South Korea's returned fire.
It is believed that the North's shells may have been targeting South Korean loudspeakers that have been broadcasting anti-Pyongyang propaganda over the border for the past week - an unorthodox practice not used by either side in the conflict since 2004.
About 80 residents in the South Korean town where the shell fell, Yeoncheon, were evacuated to underground bunkers, and authorities urged other residents to evacuate, a Yeoncheon official said, requesting anonymity because he wasn't authorized to speak to the media.
He said there were no reports of injuries or damage in Yeoncheon.
In the nearby border city of Paju, residents were asked to stay home, officials said.
North Korea had previously threatened to attack South Korean loudspeakers that have been broadcasting, for the first time in 11 years, anti-Pyongyang propaganda messages across their shared border.
Pyongyang also restarted its own loudspeakers aimed at the South.
The cross-border propaganda warfare followed accusations from Seoul that Pyongyang had planted land mines on the South Korean side of the Demilitarized Zone that maimed two South Korean soldiers last week.
Authoritarian North Korea is extremely sensitive to any criticism of the government run by leader Kim Jong Un, whose family has ruled since it was founded in 1948.
Tension: South Korean troops are regularly on high alert from a threat from North Korea across the border
North Korea's army said previously in a statement that the broadcasts were a declaration of war and that if they were not immediately stopped 'an all-out military action of justice' would ensue.
South Korean President Park Geun-hye urged Pyongyang to 'wake up' from the delusion that it could maintain its government with provocation and threats.
Pyongyang's powerful National Defense Commission had claimed that Seoul fabricated the evidence on the land mines and demanded video proof. The land mine explosions resulted in one soldier losing both legs and another soldier one leg.
Just days ago it was announced that tens of thousands of South Korean and US troops will carry out a large-scale military exercise to simulate an all-out attack by North Korea.
The annual exercise, known as Ulchi Freedom, will be carried out on 28 August and has been condemned by Pyongyang as a 'declaration of war.'
The drill plays out a full-scale invasion scenario by nuclear-armed North Korea mainly through computer simulation and the use of 50,000 Korean and 30,000 US soldiers.
Pyongyang views Ulchi Freedom - along with other annual South Korea-US drills - as provocative and has threatened the 'strongest military counter-action' should this year's exercise go ahead.
Source:DailyMail