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NKorea leader warns of grave situation

North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un says the US and Seoul are to blame for the military tensions between North and South Korea.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un wearing sunglasses.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. (AAP)

North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has warned of a "very grave" situation on the Korean peninsula, where soaring military tensions have seen the two Koreas trade artillery fire and Pyongyang threaten a new nuclear test.

In a meeting with top military leaders on Tuesday, Kim blamed Washington and Seoul for the current frictions, saying they had trampled on peace overtures from Pyongyang.

"The current situation is very grave," Kim was quoted as saying by the North's official KCNA news agency on Wednesday.

Kim, the supreme commander of the Korean People's Army (KPA), told his senior-most officers that despite the North's conciliatory gestures, South Korea and the United States had pushed ahead with joint military drills that Pyongyang views as rehearsals for invasion.

"The United States and other hostile forces, ignoring our magnanimity and goodwill, are viciously stepping up their manoeuvres in order to annihilate our republic politically, isolate it economically and crush it militarily," he said.

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The North Korean military and people will never tolerate the "US policy of hostility" and will "crush it thoroughly", Kim added.

On Monday, North Korea conducted a live fire drill along the disputed maritime border.

After some shells crossed the boundary, South Korea responded and the two sides ended up firing hundreds of artillery rounds into each other's territorial waters.

The exchange of fire came the day after North Korea sounded an ominous warning that it might carry out a "new" type of nuclear test - a possible reference to testing a uranium-based device or a miniaturised warhead small enough to fit on a ballistic missile.


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