North Korea

Monday, December 27, 2010
North Korean soldiers on state television about his exploits during the recent attack on South Korea's Yeonpyeong island month that killed four people boasted.



 
On the occasion of the 19th Anniversary of his appointment last week, North Korean leader Kim Jong Il as supreme military commander, four soldiers seemed to have taken part in it, the bombing of the description of the attack on 23 November.



 
"We have encouraged and welcomed the win because we pillars of fire attack that we saw," said Nam Chul Kim



 
South Korea says Pyongyang fired for the first time in his area during a routine military exercise. Seoul believes, however, that their guns were south-westerly direction, away from North Korea.



 
On Monday, no South Korean President Lee Myung-bak called on his people to war with the north to fear. In his radio address two weeks, he said that the fear was "not helpful in preventing war. If we are determined, any risk that can defend against new threats face."



 
He said: "We were sure to be aware that they prevent war and peace, that if these challenges are met with a strong reaction, can arouse.



 
Lee comments came a day after the government's Institute for National Security Strategy in Seoul, a report warning that North Korea could carry out next year, an invasion of Yeonpyeong and other islands in the Yellow Sea.



 
The report shows that competition could be extended to the leadership of the army to be loyal to Kim Jong Il the North also plans to promote carry out a nuclear test in third countries. In recent days North Korea has threatened to launch a "holy war" against the nuclear South.



 
The tension on the divided peninsula has been rising since North Korea has broken out over 200 laps Yeonpyeong island, killing two Marines and two civilians in South Korea.

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