South Korea fires warning shots at flying object from North

Yonhap News reported that South Korea fired about 90 machine gun rounds across the border, and was checking whether the object was a drone.

South Korea fires warning shots at flying object from North
SEOUL: South Korea’s military fired warning shots across the military demarcation line at an unidentified object flying on Tuesday afternoon, as tensions remained high on the peninsula days after another North Korea missile test.

The military is analysing the object’s flight path, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a text message. Yonhap News reported that South Korea fired about 90 machine gun rounds across the border, and was checking whether the object was a drone.

Drone incursions have increased in recent years. In January 2016, a drone crossed the demarcation line, according to a defence ministry white paper released last year. "In March and April 2014, smallsized drones believed to be from North Korea were found" in Paju, an island near the western sea border and the city of Samcheok, the report said.

Kim Young-woo, the chairman of the National Assembly’s National Defense Committee, said that another unidentified object flying at a different speed appeared near Paju on Tuesday morning. "There are various possibilities because different radars show different results," said Kim, who was briefed on the issue by the military. "The military mentioned that one of the two could have been a flock of birds.
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