30 North Korean soldiers crossed the border into South Korea!

The United Nations Command issued a statement saying that on August 19, approximately 30 North Korean People's Army soldiers crossed the border into South Korea, prompting the South Korean side to fire warning shots.

"The investigation team of the Armistice Agreement Committee of the United Nations Command found that approximately 30 North Korean People's Army soldiers crossed the military demarcation line in the area where they were building."

"The Republic of Korea Armed Forces broadcast several warnings to them, warning them that they had crossed the demarcation line, but the North Korean military did not respond. The Republic of Korea Armed Forces fired warning shots in a specially designated area to force the North Korean People's Army soldiers to return north of the demarcation line."

The day before, Vice Chief of the General Staff of the People's Army, Ko Jong-chol, said that the Republic of Korea Armed Forces opened fire at the North Korean border on August 19. Seoul confirmed that a warning shooting did occur on August 19, but stated that it was a response to the violation of the military demarcation line.

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