North Korea has warned that the impending joint military exercises by
the South and the US are pushing the region to "the brink of war".
A group of naval ships, led by a nuclear-powered US aircraft carrier,
is heading to the Yellow Sea to take part in the drill, due to begin on
Sunday.
At least four people died on Tuesday when the North surprised Seoul by shelling a southern island.
The incident has led to the South replacing its defence minister.
Kim Kwan-jin, 61, a former chairman of the joint chiefs of
staff, replaces Kim Tae-young, who resigned after criticism that he was
too slow to respond to the attack on the island of Yeonpyeong.
The barrage of shells, which killed four South Koreans, is
one of the worst incidents between the two Koreas since the end of the
Korean war in 1953, which concluded without a peace treaty.
"The situation on the Korean Peninsula is inching closer to
the brink of war due to the reckless plan of those trigger-happy
elements to stage again war exercises targeted against the [North]," the
North's official KCNA news agency said.
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