 New war between North Korea and South Korea? North Korea fired artillery shells from multiple rocket launchers in response to similar actions by South Korea. Pyongyang's Korea Central News Station KCNA reported on Monday, citing a spokesperson for the General Staff of the Korean People's Army. The spokesperson said the adversary fired several dozen munitions, presumably from multiple rocket systems in the south-eastern-ly direction from a settlement in Kangwan, provinces, Chaeyoon County between 8.30 a.m. and 3.50 p.m. on December 5th. The General Staff of the Korean People's Army ordered the eastern and western border units to fire about 130 shots between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m., as a response and a warning. The General Staff would like to reiterate that it keeps a close eye on all of the adversary's provocative actions and will always respond to them in a resolute manner. The Yonhap News Agency reported earlier on Monday, citing South Korea's Joint Chief of Staff that North Korea had fired about 130 artillery shells into eastern and western maritime buffer zones on Monday. According to Seoul, the firings violate an inter-Korean agreement dated September 19, 2018.