South Korea intelligence chief says more attacks likely
'There is a high possibility that the North will make another attack,' Won Sei-hoon, director of the National Intelligence Service, told a parliamentary committee meeting.
South Korea's intelligence chief said on Wednesday that North Korea was highly likely to attack again, a week after Pyongyang fired a barrage of artillery shells at a South Korean island, Yonhap news agency reported."There is a high possiblity that the North will make another attack," Won Sei-hoon, director of the National Intelligence Service, told a parliamentary committee meeting.The latest attack came as "internal complaints are growing about the North's succession for a third generation, and its economic situation is worsening", Yonhap quoted him as saying.