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Corea del Sur continúa sus exhibiciones con fuego real en la frontera

Corea del Sur continúa sus exhibiciones con fuego real en la frontera

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  • Las prácticas, que ya han terminado, han sido presentadas por la prensa surcoreana como las más importantes en tiempos de paz.

    Artillery shells explode on a mountain range during air and ground military exercises on the Seungjin Fire Training Field, in mountainous Pocheon

    Artillery shells explode on a mountain range during air and ground military exercises on the Seungjin Fire Training Field, in mountainous Pocheon December 23, 2010. North Korea criticised major land and sea military exercises staged by the South on Thursday, but stopped short of threatening a retaliatory strike as tension remained high on the divided peninsula. In a show of military might, South Korea held a major land drill in the Pocheon region, between Seoul and the heavily armed demilitarised zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas. It also continued naval live-fire exercises 100 km (60 miles) south of the maritime border with North Korea.
  • El presidente de Corea del Sur ha asegurado que los militares deben poner en marcha un "contraataque sin piedad" si Corea del Norte intenta repetir el tipo de "agresión sorpresa" en el Sur, como el bombardeo de la isla el pasado mes de noviembre.

    An explosion is seen on a mountain range during air and ground military exercises on the Seungjin Fire Training Field, in mountainous Pocheon

    An explosion is seen on a mountain range during air and ground military exercises on the Seungjin Fire Training Field, in mountainous Pocheon December 23, 2010. North Korea criticised major land and sea military exercises staged by the South on Thursday, but stopped short of threatening a retaliatory strike as tension remained high on the divided peninsula. In a show of military might, South Korea held a major land drill in the Pocheon region, between Seoul and the heavily armed demilitarised zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas. It also continued naval live-fire exercises 100 km (60 miles) south of the maritime border with North Korea.
  • Con estas maniobras, Seúl ha elevado otro grado más la tensión en la península coreana.

    South Korea K-9 self-propelled guns fire live rounds during air and ground military exercises on the Seungjin Fire Training Field, in mountainous Pocheon

    South Korea K-9 self-propelled guns fire live rounds during air and ground military exercises on the Seungjin Fire Training Field, in mountainous Pocheon December 23, 2010. North Korea criticised major land and sea military exercises staged by the South on Thursday, but stopped short of threatening a retaliatory strike as tension remained high on the divided peninsula. In a show of military might, South Korea held a major land drill in the Pocheon region, between Seoul and the heavily armed demilitarised zone (DMZ) separating the two Koreas. It also continued naval live-fire exercises 100 km (60 miles) south of the maritime border with North Korea.

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