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Summary North Korea threatened Thursday to turn South Korea's presidential palace into a sea of fire.
North Korea threatened Thursday to turn South Koreas presidential palace into a sea of fire in response to any provocation, a day after Seouls military held a big exercise near the border.The land, sea and air drill was staged to mark the first anniversary of a deadly North Korean attack on the Souths border island of Yeonpyeong, which sparked outrage among South Koreans and prompted international alarm.Pyongyang has always justified its bombardment on November 23, 2010 as a response to a South Korean artillery drill on Yeonpyeong, which it said dropped shells into the Norths territorial waters.The Norths military Supreme Command said Thursday the South should not forget the lesson of the Yeonpyeong attack. It described Wednesdays anniversary drill as little short of a new political and military provocation.If the South dared in future to fire one bullet or shell towards the Norths territorial waters, air space and land, a sea of fire would engulf Seouls presidential palace.The Norths armed forces are in full readiness to go into a decisive battle to counter any military provocation, said the Supreme Command statement on Pyongyangs official news agency.Last years shelling killed two Marines and two civilians and damaged scores of buildings. It was the first attack on a civilian-populated area since the 1950-1953 war and caused fury in the South.Seouls military faced severe criticism for its perceived slow and weak response and Wednesdays drill was intended to simulate a tougher response -- including air strikes -- to any new attack.South Korea has significantly strengthened troop levels and weaponry -- including multiple rocket launchers and Cobra attack helicopters -- on Yeonpyeong and other frontline islands in the past year.The Norths statement is meant as a strongly worded warning in that it threatened a sea of fire against the (presidential) Blue House, Yang Moo-Jin of Seouls University of North Korean Studies, told AFP.However, it does not foreshadow any military action.Last years island bombardment came eight months after the sinking of a South Korean warship with the loss of 46 lives. The North denies the Souths claim that it torpedoed the corvette.Cross-border tensions have eased somewhat this year. But Seoul insists Pyongyang admit responsibility for both incidents before there can be any substantial dialogue, a demand restated Wednesday by President Lee Myung-Bak.Seoul and US officials said the 2010 bombardment was probably ordered to burnish the military credentials of Kim Jong-Un, youngest son and heir apparent of Kim Jong-Il.The North has this year made an international appeal for food aid and restated its willingness to return to nuclear disarmament talks.UN officials say a quarter of the Norths people urgently need food aid while Seoul officials say the situation is no worse than normal.
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