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ReutersYEONPYEONG, South Korea (Reuters) - South Korea said an increasingly belligerent North may be preparing aggressive moves after Chinese fishing boats were spotted leaving a disputed sea border dividing the peninsula.
South Korea and the United States have already raised the military alert level in the region after North Korea followed Monday's nuclear test with missile launches and a threat of war.
In New York, the United States and Japan circulated a draft U.N. Security Council resolution to key council members that condemned Pyongyang's second nuclear test and called for strict enforcement of U.N. sanctions imposed on North Korea after its first atomic test in October 2006.
"Our forces are watching these movements (by Chinese fishing boats) with the view that they could be signs that indicate the possibility of North Korea's aggression," Defense Ministry spokesman Won tae-jae said.
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