South Korea started Monday a live-fire drill in 29 sites around the country including a western island near a disputed sea border with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), the South Korean navy said.
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Seoul has warned ships to avoid the 29 areas off all three coasts of the Korean peninsula, designated for the exercises.
Pyongyang on Sunday railed against the five-day drills near the maritime border it refuses to acknowledge, calling it "an effort to trigger a war."
The live-fire exercise comes after Seoul and Washington wrapped up massive joint naval drills in the Yellow Sea, the latest overt show of force against Pyongyang following the exchange of fire between the two Koreas.
Pyongyang claims its bombardment of the Yeonpyeong island was for self-defense and was provoked by South Korean and U.S. forces then engaged in an annual exercise.