North Korea has called South Korea's recent firing of warning shots at the border a "reckless military provocation" aimed at promoting anti-Pyongyang sentiments and maintaining a confrontation on the peninsula.
South Korea fired warning shots Tuesday after detecting an object flying across the border from North Korea. Seoul later said the object was probably a balloon carrying Pyongyang's propaganda leaflets.
The North's General Staff today accused Seoul of fabricating the incident, saying South Korean soldiers fired 450 rounds of shots at a flock of birds.
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The Koreas face off across the world's most heavily armed border, and their militaries occasionally clash.
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