South Korea Warns Of Consequences For Aggression -- NPR/Wire Services
South Korean President Lee Myung-bak took responsibility for failing to protect his country against attack and threatened retaliation against any further provocation by North Korea.
Lee, making his first public statement since the North shelled Yeonpyeong island a week ago, expressed remorse for the deaths of two South Korean marines and two civilians and called the attack "a crime against humanity."
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S.Korea says N.Korea will pay for future provocations -- Yahoo News/AFP
Shelling by North Korea was 'inhumane crime' - Seoul -- BBC
S. Korea's president says he failed nation -- USA Today
Seoul warns: 'dear price' if North Korea attacks again -- CNN
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