North Korea fires multiple artillery shots, South Korea says
South Korea issued a statement later in the day, saying the North Korean artillery shots were of "traditional type"
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North Korea on Sunday fired multiple artillery shots between 8:07 a.m. and 11:03 a.m. local time, South Korea's military said, in another show of force a day after leader Kim Jong Un vowed to boost the reclusive nation's military power.
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The Joint Chiefs of Staff gave no other details but added it had decided to issue a statement late in the evening as the shots were of a traditional type, with relatively short range and low altitude.
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Firing of artillery shots comes as Kim on Saturday presented goals to boost the country's military power and defense research to protect North Korea's sovereign rights, as it concluded The Plenary Meeting of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPF) held last week.