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SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea on Tuesday fired dozens of artillery shells at a South Korean island, in one of the heaviest bombardments on the South since the Korean War ended in 1953.
"Houses and mountains are on fire and people are evacuating. You can't see very well because of plumes of smoke," a witness on the island of Yeonpyeong told YTN Television.
"Honey. Didn't the brochure say the
Festival of Lights starts
after dark. And I'm quite sure it didn't involve splitting our
Hyundaiin two. Call the desk...we're gonna' need a lot of duct tape."
Seriously
Krak...be safe. I'm listening to a rather lengthy radio news report on the tense situation now. And a
recent report.
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