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Hundreds Protest US Army Stray Shells in South Korea

© AP Photo / Ahn Young-joonResidents stand in front of police officers who blocked their march toward the U.S. Army's Rodriguez range during a rally to oppose the live firing drills of the U.S. Forces, in Pocheon, South Korea, Friday, April 3, 2015
Residents stand in front of police officers who blocked their march toward the U.S. Army's Rodriguez range during a rally to oppose the live firing drills of the U.S. Forces, in Pocheon, South Korea, Friday, April 3, 2015 - Sputnik International
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More than 600 participated in a protest against stray shells fired by the US military impacting residents in a town near the heavily fortified North Korean border in Seoul, South Korea.

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MOSCOW (Sputnik) — More than 600 gathered in downtown Seoul, South Korea, on Wednesday to protest stray shells of the US military impacting residents in a town near the heavily fortified North Korean border, local media reported.

A 3,400-acre multipurpose range complex (MPRC) also known as the Rodriguez Range is home to joint US-South Korean military drills. The most recent exercise, involving 200,000 South Korean troops and nearly 4,000 US servicemen, wrapped up last week.

According to Yonhap news agency, the protesters, mostly elderly farmers from the town of Pocheon, staged a two-hour demonstration outside the defense ministry building and the nearby Eighth US Army headquarters.

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Wednesday's demonstrations followed Seoul's formal request two weeks ago for the United States to take action to prevent accidents during military drills in the region.

The latest reported incident occurred in late March when a nonexplosive 105-mm training round struck a nearby house, causing minor injuries to a local resident.

Earlier this month, a group of over 1,000 South Korean citizens demanded $10 billion in compensation for similar incidents over the MPRC's 60 years of existence.

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