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Xinhua
Peoples Republic of China


DMZ Sees Inter-Korean Exchange of Fire

   SEOUL, November 27 (Xinhua) -- The South Korean Joint Chiefs of
Staff said that an outpost of the Democratic People's Republic of 
Korea (DPRK) opened fire at a South Korean military post at 10:42 
a.m. Tuesday and the South Korean post returned fire.

   No casualties were reported after the exchange of fire in the 
incident that occurred in the inter-Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ)
, it added.

   It seemed an "accident" although the window of the South Korean
post was shot broken, said the South Korean military.
   The South Korean side said it will demand that the DPRK explain
the cause of the accident through the inter-Korean liaison office 
in the Panmunjom.

   Early Tuesday, the DPRK alleged that the South Korean army had 
moved heavy weapons into the zone Monday.

   "The South Korean army made a serious military provocation by 
introducing two armored vehicles inside the DMZ at 2:30 p.m. 
Monday," the DPRK Korean Central Broadcasting Station said.
   However, in response, the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff 
dismissed the allegation, saying the South Korean army is strictly
following the cease-fire treaty which bans moving heavy weapons 
into the zone.

   Last Thursday, the DPRK radio station accused South Korea of 
deploying an 105-mm howitzer in the inter-Korean buffer zone at 2:
35 p.m. Wednesday, saying it was also a provocation.  

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