Photographs: Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters
South Korea's military has said that it will strike back at North Korea and target its top leadership if Pyongyang launches a threatened attack in response to what it says are "hostile" drills between the United States and South Korean forces.
The warning came a day after the North Korean People's Army threatened to attack the United States and its South Korean ally with "lighter and smaller nukes" -- an outburst provoked by the United Nations Security Council's consideration of tough new sanctions on Pyongyang as punishment for its February nuclear blast, the New York Times reported.
North Korea's typically strident rhetoric has grown bolder following its successful recent tests of a long-range rocket and nuclear device, especially in the past week as the United States and South Korea started their joint annual military exercises.
We present some images relating to the deteriorating relations between North Korea and South Korea.
In this photograph, a visitor walks past North Korea's Russian made Scud-B ballistic missile (C in grey) and South Korea's US made Hawk surface-to-air missiles at the Korean War Memorial Museum in Seoul, on February 15, 2013.
North Korea conducted its third nuclear test in February, in defiance of United Nations resolutions, pushing it further along the path of developing a workable long-range nuclear missile and drawing condemnation from the United States, Japan, Europe and the North's only major ally, China.
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The Korean conflict, a ticking time bomb
Photographs: Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters
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The Korean conflict, a ticking time bomb
Photographs: Reuters
North Korean soldiers attend a rally celebrating the country's third nuclear test at the Kim Il-Sung square in Pyongyang, on February 14, 2013 in this picture taken and released by the North's official KCNA news agency.
Korean characters on a sign (C) read,"(We) celebrate ardently success of the third underground nuclear test!".
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The Korean conflict, a ticking time bomb
Photographs: Lee Jae-Won/Reuters
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The Korean conflict, a ticking time bomb
Photographs: Reuters
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The Korean conflict, a ticking time bomb
Photographs: South Korean Navy/Reuters
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The Korean conflict, a ticking time bomb
Photographs: Reuters
A female North Korean soldier stands guard on the banks of the Yalu River, near the North Korean town of Sinuiju, opposite the Chinese border city of Dandong.
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The Korean conflict, a ticking time bomb
Photographs: Kyodo/Reuters
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The Korean conflict, a ticking time bomb
Photographs: Newsis/Reuters
Residents wear gas masks in an air raid bunker on Yeonpyeong Island, on December 20, 2010. South Korea held live firing drills in a disputed area despite threats of war from Pyongyang after an emergency UN Security Council meeting failed to agree on how to defuse the crisis.
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The Korean conflict, a ticking time bomb
Photographs: Reuters
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The Korean conflict, a ticking time bomb
Photographs: Lee Jae-Won/Reuters
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The Korean conflict, a ticking time bomb
Photographs: Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters
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The Korean conflict, a ticking time bomb
Photographs: Kim Jae-Hwan/Reuters
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The Korean conflict, a ticking time bomb
Photographs: Bobby Yip/Reuters
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