| Won | Pyongyang | Sinuiju | Hyesan |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exchange Rate | 8,070 | 8,050 | 8,095 |
| Rice Price | 5,800 | 6,000 | 5,900 |
Approximately 40 North Koreans were reportedly injured by the South Korean artillery response to North Korea’s shelling of Yeonpyeong Island, according to an inside source cited by Radio Free Asia today.
The source from South Hwanghae Province reportedly told Radio Free Asia, “I heard from this battalion commander that 10 North Korean soldiers were killed and 30 wounded in the 2010 Battle of Yeonpyeong Island. He said he personally witnessed the bodies and injured soldiers being taken to Pyongyang No.11 Hospital by military vehicle.”
“After the Yeonpyeong Island shelling the North Korean military got scared of facing high-tech weapons and stopped wanting to fight the South Chosun military,” the source said. “The North Korean authorities boast every day that they want to go to war, but the soldier’s fighting spirit is extremely weak.”
According to the source, the North Korean authorities moved to conceal the story by awarding medals in secret and attempting to restrict the spread of information within North Korea.
“Officers were frightened when the South Korean military shot precisely the location of our rocket launchers, and some said that in a war it would be Pyongyang not Seoul that would be going up in flames,” he added.
Two South Korean marines and two civilians were killed and dozens of people wounded in the initial North Korean artillery attack on Yeonpyeong Island on November 23rd, 2010.
The source from South Hwanghae Province reportedly told Radio Free Asia, “I heard from this battalion commander that 10 North Korean soldiers were killed and 30 wounded in the 2010 Battle of Yeonpyeong Island. He said he personally witnessed the bodies and injured soldiers being taken to Pyongyang No.11 Hospital by military vehicle.”
“After the Yeonpyeong Island shelling the North Korean military got scared of facing high-tech weapons and stopped wanting to fight the South Chosun military,” the source said. “The North Korean authorities boast every day that they want to go to war, but the soldier’s fighting spirit is extremely weak.”
According to the source, the North Korean authorities moved to conceal the story by awarding medals in secret and attempting to restrict the spread of information within North Korea.
“Officers were frightened when the South Korean military shot precisely the location of our rocket launchers, and some said that in a war it would be Pyongyang not Seoul that would be going up in flames,” he added.
Two South Korean marines and two civilians were killed and dozens of people wounded in the initial North Korean artillery attack on Yeonpyeong Island on November 23rd, 2010.










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