North Korea allegedly fired more than 100 artillery rounds into the sea off both its coasts on Monday morning, violating a 2018 agreement.
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'has violated a 2018 inter-Korean agreement that was intended to curtail tensions by firing 130 artillery rounds into the sea off both its east and west coasts Monday morning. Verbal warning communications were sent to the North Korean side, according to a statement from South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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