ROK says to have firm response

Updated: 2010-11-24 07:15

(Agencies)

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ROK says to have firm response
Residents in the ROK watch the news on television showing smoke rising from Yeonpyeong Island after it was hit by dozens of artillery shells fired by the DPRK, at Seoul railway station Nov 23, 2010. The DPRK on Tuesday fired dozens of artillery shells at a ROK's island, setting buildings on fire and prompting a return of fire by the ROK, Seoul's military and media reports said. The Korean characters on the screen read, "North Korea fired on Yeonpyeong Island". [Photo/Agencies]

ROK says to have firm response
Residents in the ROK watch the news on television showing smoke rising from Yeonpyeong Island after it was hit by dozens of artillery shells fired by the DPRK, at Seoul railway station Nov 23, 2010. [Photo/Agencies]

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