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South Korea conducts largest ever military drills on highly volatile border with the North as tensions on the peninsula continue to escalate

A total of 300 artillery systems deployed by dozens of military units began firing shells simultaneously in a threatening show of strength against Kim Jong Un

South Korea conducted its largest-ever artillery drills near the tense border with North Korea in a fearsome show of strength against Kim Jong Un.

Around 300 artillery systems began firing shells simultaneously in multiple directions - but there was uncharacteristic silence from their bitter enemies.

 A South Korean howitzer fires during a military exercise in Yeoncheon near the border with North Korea on Thursday
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A South Korean howitzer fires during a military exercise in Yeoncheon near the border with North Korea on ThursdayCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Around 300 artillery systems deployed by dozens of military units began firing shells simultaneously in multiple directions
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Around 300 artillery systems deployed by dozens of military units began firing shells simultaneously in multiple directionsCredit: AP:Associated Press

A South Korean army official said North Korea's military did not show any signs of unusual activities in response - nor was there any sabre-rattling war of words from their despot leader.

He was instead visiting a pig farm on one of his 'field guidance' tours.

South Korea's front-line army units regularly conduct live-fire drills.

But the number of artillery mobilised in Thursday's drills was the biggest ever, and the simultaneous shooting in all major front-line areas was a departure from previous exercises.

The border between the Koreas is the most heavily fortified in the world, and the two countries occasionally exchange gunfire along the frontier.

 The simultaneous shooting in all major front-line areas was a departure from previous exercises
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The simultaneous shooting in all major front-line areas was a departure from previous exercisesCredit: AP:Associated Press

Thursday is the 40th anniversary of a 1976 "ax murder incident" in which two U.S. soldiers were hacked to death by North Koreans during a border area clash over U.S. efforts to trim a tree.

Thursday's drills also marked what South Korea describes as an artillery exchange between the Koreas in August 2015 following land mine explosions that maimed two South Korean soldiers.

There were no reports of injuries in last year's artillery firing.

 Kim Jong Un visits the Taedonggang Pig Farm as the South Korea war games rocked his border
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Kim Jong Un visits the Taedonggang Pig Farm as the South Korea war games rocked his borderCredit: Reuters

Seoul said North Korea fired first, but North Korea denied firing and responded with anger.

The latest drills came a day after Seoul said a senior North Korean diplomat based in London defected to South Korea.

The announcement is expected to infuriate North Korea, which typically calls high-profile defectors traitors and accuses South Korea of abducting or luring its citizens to defect.

 North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits the Taedonggang Pig Farm with his henchmen
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits the Taedonggang Pig Farm with his henchmenCredit: Reuters


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