[Full public video 13 mins] North Korean fishing boats and crackers The moment of collision October 18 21:19

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The Fisheries Agency released a picture of a collision between a fishing boat and a North Korean fishing boat in the Sea of ​​Japan on the 7th of this month. The released video is a video edited in about 13 minutes.

Photographed by a seafarer of the Fisheries Agency

The film released by the Fisheries Agency was filmed by a seafarer of the Fisheries Agency's fishing vessel “Okuni” that collided with a North Korean fishing boat on the 7th of this month.

The video shows from before the ship collides until the crew of the North Korean fishing boat thrown into the sea was rescued by another ship, but the released video was edited in about 13 minutes.

Voice "Because I do not follow the leaving warning, start shooting"

The video starts with the voices “Start shooting because you do n’t follow the eviction warning” and “Start watering right now”.

After that, “Okuni” slowly approaches the North Korean fishing boat sailing forward. You can also check the flag of North Korea on the ship.

5 minutes from the start of water discharge. Collision with a North Korean fishing boat.

The water discharge gradually hits a North Korean ship, and you can hear the voices of the photographer saying, “The ship is hitting water” and “There is no way to throw a stone at the moment.”

However, when about 5 minutes have passed since the start of water discharge, a North Korean fishing boat slowly steers to the left and collides violently with the bow of the cracking ship.

Crew “Hit, Win” and “Ga-chan” loud sounds

Along with the voice of the crew hitting and hitting, the loud sound of “Ga-chan” shattered, indicating that the impact was great when hit.

Fishing boat slowly sinks North Korean crew caught on buoy

After this, the video has been edited, but the next video shows a North Korean fishing boat that begins to tilt to the left while gradually slowing down. And after it turned completely sideways, the fishing boat slowly sank.

On the surface of the sea around where the fishing boat sank, you can see the North Korean crew holding the buoy.

Another North Korean ship appears North Korean crew

After that, the "Okuni" crew carries life rafts to the North Korean crew floating in the sea, and the North Korean crew rides on this raft one after another.

After that, the "Owni" crew with an interpreter approaches the raft and confirms the safety.

However, after a while, another North Korean ship appeared nearby, and the North Korean crew on the life raft were transferred one after another.