South Korea’s marine commander on Saturday vowed "thousand-fold" revenge for a North Korean attack that killed two servicemen.
South Korea’s marine commander on Saturday vowed "thousand-fold" revenge for a North Korean attack that killed two servicemen.
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/ 27 November 2010
South Korea’s new defence minister has called for tougher action against North Korean attacks, as tension mounted after an artillery exchange.
South Korea’s former president Roh Moo-hyun appears to have jumped to his death in the mountains near his home on Saturday, a top aide said.