North and South Korea have exchanged gunfire early Sunday, just a day after Kim Jong-Un ended speculation about his health with a public appearance.
According to Seoul's military, multiple gunshots were fired from North Korea at 7:41 am (local time) at the Demilitarised Zone.
South Korea responded by firing "two rounds of gunfire and a warning announcement according to our manual".
No injuries were reported.


India caps airline fares as IndiGo crisis leaves hundreds stranded for fifth day
Pakistan, Afghanistan border clashes kill 5, officials say
Gaza talks at critical moment, ceasefire not complete, Qatar's PM says
Indonesians climb over logs in walk to aid centre as flood deaths rise over 900
Russian drones, missiles hit railway hub near Ukraine's capital
