North Korea shoots South Korean official, tension prevails in both countries
North Korea shoots South Korean official, tension prevails in both countries
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Seoul: North Korean troops shot and killed a South Korean official in the past. North Korea said on Sunday that it is searching the corpse of a South Korean official killed by its troops. Meanwhile, North Korea has told the country that South Korean naval operations in the region have threatened to escalate the deadlock by infiltrating a disputed maritime border. In such a way, he should control the activities of his maritime boundary.

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South Korea's army has accused the North's troops of killing their officer, dipping his body into fuel and setting a fire near the sea border. South Korean President Moon Jae-in convened a meeting of ministers to discuss North Korea on Sunday. In the meantime, the Blue House also spoke of allowing Pyongyang to have a joint investigation into the killing. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un issued an apology for killing the South Korean fishery official in his country's border on Friday.

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North Korean state news agency KCNA said in connection with the killing, it was a terrible case that should not have happened.  But, at the same time, North Korea accused the South Korean navy of crossing its territorial waters. "We request to stop infiltration across the military demarcation line in the immediate western sea on the south side, which may aggravate tensions," KCNA said. 

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