South Korea\u2019s military fired warning shots after North Korean soldiers crossed the rivals\u2019 tense border on Tuesday (April 8, 2025), South Korean officials said.<\/p>\n
South Korea\u2019s military said in a statement that about ten North Korean soldiers returned to the North after South Korea made warning broadcasts and fired warning shots. It said the North Korean soldiers violated the military demarcation line at the eastern section of the border at 5 p.m.<\/p>\n
South Korea\u2019s military said it is closely monitoring North Korean activities.<\/p>\n
Bloodshed and violent confrontations have occasionally occurred at the Koreas\u2019 heavily fortified border, called the Demilitarized Zone. But when North Korean troops briefly violated the border in June last year, it didn\u2019t escalate into a major source of tensions as South Korean officials assessed the soldiers didn\u2019t deliberately commit the border intrusion.<\/p>\n
The motive for Tuesday\u2019s (April 8, 2025) border crossing by North Korean soldiers wasn\u2019t immediately clear.<\/p>\n
Animosities between the Koreas are running high now as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un continues to flaunt his military nuclear capabilities and align with Russia over President Vladimir Putin\u2019s war on Ukraine. Mr. Kim is also ignoring calls by Seoul and Washington to resume denuclearization negotiations.<\/p>\n
Since his January 20 inauguration, U.S. President Donald Trump has said he would reach out to Mr. Kim again to revive diplomacy. North Korea has not responded to Mr. Trump\u2019s remarks and says U.S. hostilities against it have deepened since Mr. Trump\u2019s inauguration.<\/p>\n
South Korea, meanwhile, is experiencing a leadership vacuum after the ouster of President Yoon Suk Yeol last week over his ill-fated imposition of martial law.<\/p>\n