N. Korea leader directs island assault drill

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N. Korea leader directs island assault drill

North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un warned the South would "regret bitterly" any incursion of their disputed sea border as he directed a large-scale mock assault on an island, AFP reports according to state media.

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un warned the South would "regret bitterly" any incursion of their disputed sea border as he directed a large-scale mock assault on an island, AFP reports according to state media.

The joint landing drill involving the army, navy and air force followed a series of missile tests in the past week -- seen by some a display of pique over Chinese President Xi Jinping's two-day state visit to Seoul.

The mock assault is apparently aimed at five islands controlled by the South near the southwestern part of North Korea.

Seoul suspects these islands, which provide outposts for the South, would be the first target for the North in case of an armed conflict.

"Participating in the drill were combatants, artillery pieces of various calibres, combat ships including submarines, and formations of pursuit fighters, bombers and transport planes of units," the North's Korean Central News Agency said.

Kim watched the North Korean forces successively pounding the mock enemy positions through "the well-organised coordinated operation as required by the modern warfare".

"Deadly firepower strikes" on the island were followed by infantry landings and paratroops, the agency said.

It did not give the venue of the exercise which apparently took place on Friday when Xi was wrapping up his visit to Seoul.

Kim said the North's southwestern waters were exposed to "frequent threats" from the South, repeating Pyongyang's allegations that shells fired by the South dropped in the North's territorial waters some days ago.

KCNA said Kim took it very seriously and "strongly warned" that "should the enemies repeat the wrong choice on the wrong day in the hotspot waters, he would make them regret bitterly for their action".

Kim was apparently referring to a live-fire exercise last month by South Korean marines based on islands near the disputed western sea border.

The Chinese president's decision to visit Seoul before Pyongyang was seen as a pointed snub to North Korea, with Beijing's patience over the nuclear brinksmanship by its wayward ally wearing thin.

Kim is still waiting for an invitation to Beijing.

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