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http://timesofearth.com/Worldnews/?NT=0&nid=13490 - SEOUL, South Korea — South and North Korean warships exchanged fire off their western coast after the Norths vessel crossed a disputed sea border and ignored several warning shots, the Joint Chiefs of Staff said in Seoul.
The North Korean vessel ventured 1.3 kilometers (0.8 miles) into waters claimed by South Korea at about 10:33 a.m. local time today, triggering a two-minute exchange of fire that left 15 holes in the South Korean vessel, according to the military. The Norths ship returned across the border in flames after it was badly damaged in the exchange, Yonhap News reported, citing a government official in Seoul it didnt identify.

North Korea said its patrol ship was attacked first by South Korean warships while on routine guard duty in its own waters and demanded an apology.

The first clash in seven years comes a week before U.S. President Barack Obama is to visit South Korea as part of an Asian tour. The Obama administration plans to send special representative for North Korean policy Stephen Bosworth to Pyongyang in a bid to bring the regime back to disarmament talks, a White House official said yesterday, speaking on condition of anonymity because the decision hasnt been announced.

North Korea often creates this kind of incident as a get- out clause if negotiations dont go its way, said Phil Deans, a professor of international affairs at Temple University in Tokyo. The Americans really want to engage with North Korea, resolve the nuclear issue and move on to the bigger problems they feel they have in the Middle East and Pakistan, but North Korea is very unpredictable and its very hard to do.

News of the clash caused South Koreas Kospi Index to pare its gains. The benchmark closed up 0.4 percent at 1,582.30, having risen as much as 1.5 percent in the morning session.

No date has been given for Bosworths trip, which comes after North Korea last week threatened to go its own way if the U.S. doesnt commit to direct talks. North Korea withdrew from multinational negotiations involving South Korea, Japan, China and Russia in protest against the United Nations condemnation of its April 5 firing of a long-range rocket.

North Korea said on Nov. 3 it finished reprocessing 8,000 spent fuel rods as of the end of August to extract plutonium used in nuclear weapons. The country detonated its second nuclear device in May, less than three years after its first test in 2006.

Tensions between the U.S. and North Korea cooled after an August visit to Pyongyang by former President Bill Clinton to secure the release of two detained U.S. journalists, paving the way for the direct talks announced yesterday.

Todays skirmish may be a case of North Korea seeking a scapegoat in case talks dont go its way or if Pyongyang decides to cancel the U.S. talks, Temples Deans said.

North Korea doesnt recognize the boundary off the west coast, the scene of naval skirmishes in 1999 and 2002. The two nations remain divided after the 1950-53 Korean War ended in a cease fire, and have never signed a peace treaty.

After the South Korean ship fired warning shots, the North Korean ship opened direct fire, an e-mailed statement from the Joint Chiefs said. The Souths vessel then fired back, it said. There were no South Korean casualties and the military is on full alert for any additional provocation, the statement said.

The clash was regrettable, Brig. Gen. Lee Ki Sik of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told reporters in Seoul. We strongly protest to North Korea and urge the prevention of a recurrence of such events.

He said he couldnt confirm the extent of any damage to the North Korean ship or North Korean casualties.

One North Korean soldier may have been killed and three other injured, Yonhap reported, citing a Joint Chiefs official it didnt identify.

North Koreas military accused the South of violating its border. South Korean ships first opened fire, prompting the North Korean patrol ship to deal a prompt retaliatory blow at the provokers, the Supreme Command of the Norths army said in a statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency.

The South Korean military authorities should make an apology to the north side for the armed provocation and take a responsible measure against the recurrence of the similar provocation, the statement said, without mentioning casualties or damage.

North Korea on Oct. 15 accused South Korea of violating its maritime border and threatened military action if the intrusion persisted.

The North has intruded into South Korean waters 22 times so far this year, Lee said.

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  • North Korea is like that little guy who wants to fight everyone

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  • Idiots become one country & nobody fucks with you...

  • The day will come when N.K. is going to stick it's ass into someones business and get the hell blown out of them

  • @PANDABOIII Have you ever heard: " don't listen to the communist but watch what they are doing" China or any other communist countries are like religious cults and fanatics, they force their citizens to worship them or else.

  • @Oceancolour5 If thats true why has china admitted a unified Korea is better than a divided ?

  • why can we all just get along

  • China only cares for North Korea because they are using NK are as their safety buffer zone. They creating this mis-trust and conflict between the Koreans for the benefit of China not Korea.

  • i want to see actual footage of the exchange is there any?

  • @ghkvl3737 I doubt that. if south korea asked for them, the US probably would give them some under the nuclear sharing program.

  • @kalinga01 we don't have nuclear weapons because America doesn't let us to have it.

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