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朝鲜炮击韩国延坪海域 韩军1人死亡14人受伤

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发表于 2010-11-23 05:09 AM | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式


2010年11月23日 15:54中国日报

据韩联社11月23日报道 韩国国防部11月23日下午证实,韩国西部延坪岛海域当天14时30分左右遭到来自朝鲜方面的炮击,韩国军队进行了回击。

最新报道称,官方公布的消息显示,韩国军方有1名士兵在炮击事件中阵亡,另有14人受伤,其中4人伤势严重。(来源:韩联社 编辑:信莲)

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 楼主| 发表于 2010-11-23 05:11 AM | 显示全部楼层
韩国外交部:对朝“挑衅”定性后会考虑是否提交联合国
2010年11月23日 16:20凤凰网专稿【大 中 小】 【打印】 共有评论1条

据韩联社报道,韩国外交通商部23日表示,关于朝鲜对延坪岛附近发射海岸炮的问题,正在同联合国商讨应对方案。

韩国外交通商部有关负责人当天表示,目前同联合国商讨朝鲜发起的这次挑衅行为。韩国将同有关国家进行合作,研究朝鲜的该行为是否违反《联合国宪章》,并考虑是否将此问题提交联合国。

该名人士称,不能容忍朝鲜造成韩国国普通公民受到损失。韩国政府将在确定事态性质后沉着应对。

另一位官员介绍说,韩国外交部长官金星焕当天在国会接到朝鲜发起挑衅行为的消息后,指示全体职员进入紧急状态。
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-11-23 06:18 AM | 显示全部楼层
朝鲜称采取军事措施系反击韩国向朝领海发射炮弹行为
2010年11月23日 18:34新华网

新华网快讯:朝鲜人民军最高司令部23日发表新闻公报说,朝鲜人民军当天采取了军事措施,反击韩国向朝鲜领海发射炮弹的行为。
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-11-23 06:19 AM | 显示全部楼层
朝鲜向韩国发射炮弹已致2名韩国海军士兵死亡
2010年11月23日 17:35中国新闻网

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韩国延坪岛民居被炮弹击中后起火

中新网11月23日电 据韩联社23日报道,朝鲜当地时间23日下午2时34分开始,向韩国一侧的延坪岛附近发射200多枚海岸炮炮弹,导致数十栋建筑起火或受损,目前已有2名韩国海军士兵死亡,另有10多人受伤,伤者中包括士兵与平民。

韩军随即向朝鲜一侧发射80余枚炮弹还击,并将警戒级别提升至最高。

就朝鲜向韩国发射炮弹一事,韩国青瓦台总统府当天发表措辞严厉的声明称,若朝方发起进一步挑衅,韩国军队将严厉应对。
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发表于 2010-11-23 06:45 AM | 显示全部楼层
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发表于 2010-11-23 07:18 AM | 显示全部楼层


    * N. Korea fires artillery at S. Korean island Play Video North Korea Video:N. Korea fires artillery at S. Korean island AP
    * North Korea Video:North Korea open fire Australia 7 News
    * North Korea Video:Koreas trade fire across border Australia 7 News

By KWANG-TAE KIM, Associated Press Kwang-tae Kim, Associated Press – 55 mins ago

SEOUL, South Korea – South Korea says two marines have been killed and 16 others injured in a North Korean bombardment of a South Korean island near the countries' disputed western sea border.

South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said Tuesday that it returned fire and scrambled fighter jets in response. It said the "inhumane" attack on civilian areas violated the 1953 armistice halting the Korean War. The two sides technically remain at war because a peace treaty was never negotiated.

The skirmish came amid high tension over North Korea's claim that it has a new uranium enrichment facility, and just six weeks after North Korean leader Kim Jong Il unveiled his youngest son Kim Jong Un as his heir apparent.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea bombarded a South Korean island near their disputed western border Tuesday, setting buildings ablaze and killing at least one marine after warning the South to halt military drills in the area, South Korean officials said.

South Korea said it returned fire and scrambled fighter jets in response, and said the "inhumane" attack on civilian areas violated the 1953 armistice halting the Korean War. The two sides technically remain at war because a peace treaty was never negotiated.

The skirmish came amid high tension over North Korea's claim that it has a new uranium enrichment facility and just six weeks after North Korean leader Kim Jong Il unveiled his youngest son Kim Jong Un as his heir apparent.

The United States, which has tens of thousands of troops stationed in South Korea, condemned the attack and called on North Korea to "halt its belligerent action," White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said in Washington. He said the United States is "firmly committed" to South Korea's defense, and to the "maintenance of regional peace and stability."

The North's artillery struck the small South Korean-held island of Yeonpyeong, which houses military installations and a small civilian population and which has been the focus of two previous deadly battles between the Koreas.

One South Korean marine was killed, three were seriously wounded and 10 slightly wounded, a Joint Chiefs of Staff official said. Island residents were escaping to about 20 shelters in the island while sporadic shelling continued, the military official said.

North Korea's supreme military command threatened to continue military strikes against South Korea if it violated their disputed sea border "even 0.001 millimeter," according to the North's official Korean Central News Agency.

The firing came amid South Korean military drills in the area. North Korea's military had sent a message to South Korea's armed forces early Tuesday to demand that the drills stop, but the South continued them, another military official said.

During the drills, South Korean marines on the island shot artillery toward southern waters, away from North Korea, the official said.

Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity, citing military rules.

South Korean military official Lee Hong-ki said the North's premeditated bombardments struck civilian areas and were "inhumane atrocities." There are about 30 small islands around the Yeonpyeong, and tension runs high in the area because of its proximity to North Korea. Yeonpyeong is known for its crab fishing.

After the North's barrages, South Korea responded by firing K-9 155mm self-propelled howitzers, military officials said, but declined to say whether North Korean territory was hit.

YTN TV said several houses on Yeonpyeong were on fire and that shells were still falling on the island, which is about 75 miles (120 kilometers) west of the coast. The station broadcast pictures of thick columns of black smoke rising from the island, which has a population of 1,200 to 1,300. Screams and chaotic shouts could be heard on the video.

Lee Chun-ok, a 54-year-old island resident, said she was watching TV when she heard sounds of artillery and a wall and door in her home suddenly collapsed.

"I though I would die," Lee said from the port city of Incheon, west of Seoul, where she evacuated. "I was really, really terrified, and I'm still terrified."

Relations between the divided Koreas sank to their lowest point in years after the deadly sinking in March of a South Korean warship near the tense Korean sea border, which killed 46 sailors. Seoul blamed a North Korean torpedo, while Pyongyang has denied any responsibility.

President Lee Myung-bak ordered officials to "sternly respond" to North Korea's action but also called on officials to make sure that the "situation would not escalate," according to a presidential official. He asked not to be identified, citing the issue's sensitivity.

Lee was holding a security meeting in a presidential situation room, the official said.

China, which is the North's economic and political benefactor while maintaining robust commercial ties with the South, called for calm.

"We express our concern over the situation. The situation is to be verified," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said at a regularly scheduled media briefing in Beijing. He called on both Koreas without naming them "to do more to contribute to peace and stability on the peninsula."

In a message to North Korea's armed forces, South Korea's military urged the North to stop provocations and warned of strong measures unless the North stopped, a Joint Chiefs of Staff official said.

The countries' western maritime boundary has long been a flash point between the two Koreas. The North does not recognize the border that was unilaterally drawn by the United Nations at the close of the 1950-53 Korean War.

North and South Korea have fought three bloody skirmishes near the maritime border in recent years, most recently in November 2009. That battle left one North Korean officer dead and three others wounded, according to South Korean officials.

Two deadly clashes have previously erupted around Yeonpyeong. In a gunbattle in June 2002, one South Korean warship sank, killing six sailors. The North said it also suffered casualties, but didn't confirm how many. In a 1999 clash, South Korea said several sailors were wounded, and that up to 30 North Koreans died.

In a sign of North Korea's anger over the South Korean drills, North Korea's state news agency said in a dispatch Monday that South Korea was readying war games with the United States for aggressive purposes against North Korea. The dispatch quoted what it said were sympathetic Swiss groups that called the drills "a criminal act of aggression for provoking another Korean war."

The existence of North Korea's new uranium enrichment facility came to light over the weekend after Pyongyang showed it to a visiting American nuclear scientist, claiming that the highly sophisticated operation had 2,000 completed centrifuges. Top U.S. military officials warn that it could speed the North's ability to make and deliver viable nuclear weapons.

The military tensions between the two Koreas also comes amid a visit to the region by U.S. special envoy on North Korea, Stephen Bosworth. He held talks with South Korean officials Monday and was also scheduled to meet officials in China.
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发表于 2010-11-23 09:15 AM | 显示全部楼层
金胖疯了?
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发表于 2010-11-23 10:57 AM | 显示全部楼层
金胖疯了?
xiaochong 发表于 2010-11-23 09:15



他本来就是疯子
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发表于 2010-11-23 04:37 PM | 显示全部楼层
2010年11月23日 15:54中国日报

据韩联社11月23日报道 韩国国防部11月23日下午证实,韩国西部延坪岛海域当 ...
happylux 发表于 2010-11-23 05:09


我打赌会有高人出来论证这是南韩跟美国干的,目的是嫁祸北韩,围堵中国。。。。。。。。。。。。就像上次军舰被炸一样
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