SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea has started firing drills near a disputed sea border with North Korea, South Korea's military said on Tuesday, after it notified the South earlier of two areas near populated islands where it would conduct the exercise.
The firing began at about 2 p.m. local time (06.00 a.m. BST) and no rounds appeared to have landed south of the live disputed Northern Limit Line border, a military official said.
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