BREAKING -- North Korea has reportedly fired shots at a South Korean guard post in the demilitarized zone (DMZ) Saturday night. In response, South Korean military personnel returned fire.
Fortunately, the troops were members of the "gang that couldn't shoot straight" or they purposely tried to not hit a human target. Nobody was struck by gunfire in the incident.
Former newspaper, The New York Times reported. “The South said it was contacting the North through a military hotline to prevent the situation from escalating. It remained unclear why the North fired the shots.”
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Fortunately, the troops were members of the "gang that couldn't shoot straight" or they purposely tried to not hit a human target. Nobody was struck by gunfire in the incident.
Former newspaper, The New York Times reported. “The South said it was contacting the North through a military hotline to prevent the situation from escalating. It remained unclear why the North fired the shots.”
This is a developing story so please check back with Brain Flushings and wash your hands in the meantime.
Please consider following this blog, and remember, every time you click on an ad, an angel gets its wings and a dead terrorist gets his virgins.
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