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North Korea says it will not overlook any kind of military provocations

North Korea have launched many ballistic missiles in recent weeks
North Korea have launched many ballistic missiles in recent weeks

North Korea warned that it would take "overwhelming military counter measures" against what it called deliberate provocations by South Korea, as tensions remained high following the North's ballistic missile launches in recent weeks.

The warning by an unnamed spokesman of the North's Korean People's Army (KPA) came a day after it fired a short-range ballistic missile into the sea and hundreds of artillery rounds near the border with the South.

KPA frontline units conducted artillery firing yesterday to send a clear warning to "repeated provocation by the enemies in the front areas," the spokesman said in a statement carried by the North's official KCNA news agency.

"In the future, too, our army will never allow any provocation by the enemies escalating the military tension on the Korean Peninsula but take thorough and overwhelming military countermeasures," it said.

North Korea also flew warplanes close to the military border with the South yesterday, prompting the South to scramble fighter jets.

South Korea said its artillery fire was "regular, legitimate" exercise.