The Republic of Korea (ROK) and US forces engaged Tuesday in non-proliferation maritime interdiction exercises in the Yellow Sea as they entered the third day of the latest joint maneuver.
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The massive joint exercises, though originally planned well before the DPRK's artillery shelling of a ROK border island last Tuesday, come amid the mounting military tensions on the divided peninsula following the exchange of fire that killed two ROK marines and two civilians.
Seoul and Washington denounced the artillery bombardment as an "unprovoked attack" that targeted South Korean soil and civilians for the first time since the 1950-53 Korean War ended with a truce, not a formal peace treaty.
Pyongyang, claiming the attack for "self defense" was provoked by the ROK and US forces then engaged in an annual naval exercise near a disputed western sea border, repeatedly warned of a strike against the ongoing war games by Seoul and Washington.