North Korea’s military has fired over 60 artillery rounds near Yeonpyeong Island on Saturday, following live-fire drills in the same area the day before. Seoul’s military confirmed the artillery fire and issued a statement, expressing concern over the repeated hostile actions by North Korea. The two sides have a history of military escalations, with the most serious incident occurring in 2010 when North Korea bombarded Yeonpyeong Island, resulting in casualties. The two Koreas remain technically at war, with their contested maritime border never officially delineated.