World | North Korea South Korea Ignores North's Threats, Holds Military Drill North calls drill 'clear declaration of war' By Matt Cantor Posted Feb 20, 2012 6:10 AM CST Copied South Korean navy sailors work at a floating base near South Korea's western Yeonpyong Island near the disputed sea border with North Korea, South Korea, Monday, Feb. 20, 2012. (AP Photo/Yonhap, Bae Jung-hyun) South Korea held its previously announced military drill today—complete with howitzers and attack helicopters—defying warnings from Pyongyang that the activities would prompt a "punishment." The South fired artillery for an hour on western islands near the border with the North; drills in the same region in 2010 prompted a North Korean attack on Yeonpyeong Island that killed four. "This is a very dangerous play with fire to ignite a war against the North as it is a clear declaration of war against it," state-run North Korean news said yesterday. "If the puppet warmongers"—South Korea and the US—"preempt reckless firing despite our warning, they will not escape punishment thousands-fold severer" than the shelling of Yeonpyeong. Read These Next Doctor left her Alaskan cruise and never returned. Trump "never heard" that "shylocks" is offensive. At least 13 people are dead in Texas flooding. He was caught working for 4 startups at once. Report an error