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South Korea on high alert after navy battle with North Korea

Seoul, Nov. 11 (ANI): South Korean troops went on high alert on Wednesday in anticipation of a possible retaliation by North Korea after one of its navy ships was nearly destroyed in a skirmish with the South the day before.

President Lee Myung-bak has ordered his Defense Minister Kim Tae-young to strengthen the military readiness of the country's 680,000-strong troops.

The clash Tuesday along the disputed western sea border was the first such engagement in seven years.

Tensions have soared in the Korean Peninsula just about a week before Obama travels to Seoul as part of his Asian tour.

South Korea's Chosun Ilbo newspaper and other media reported that one North Korean officer may have been killed in Tuesday's skirmish. It also said three other sailors may have been wounded.

Presidential security adviser Kim Sung-hwan was quoted as saying by Yonhap news agency that signs of a North Korean retaliation have not been detected, as yet. (ANI)

NKorea blames US for nuclear talks impasse

SEOUL, Dec 23: North Korea's official media today placed the blame for an impasse in talks aimed at ending Pyongyang's nuclear weapons programme squarely at the feet of the United States.North Korea, which faces UN sanctions for defying warnings and conducting its first nuclear test in October, remained focused at this week's talks on demands that the United States end a separate crackdown on its international banking.''We clarified our will to realise denuclearisation at the talks and participated.....
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