South Korean Army Unknown Fishery Guidance Vessel Crew Dead and Accused of Shooting by North Korean Army September 24, 12:34

The South Korean army was found in the Yellow Sea on the west side of the Korean Peninsula on the 21st of this month, after the crew of a fishery guidance ship belonging to the South Korean Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries disappeared, but it was found in the waters on the North Korean side. He revealed that he had died after being shot by the military, and strongly condemned the North Korean response.

This was announced by the South Korean military at a press conference from 11:00 am on the 24th.



According to this, on the 21st of this month, in the waters near Yeonpyeong Island near North Korea in the Yellow Sea on the west side of the Korean Peninsula, a man in his 40s from a fishery guidance vessel belonging to the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of South Korea was cracking down. I lost my whereabouts.



The man was later found in the waters on the North Korean side, but died after being shot by the North Korean army.

In addition, the North Korean side allegedly burned the body of a man recovered from the sea.



The South Korean military strongly condemned the North Korean response, saying that "all responsibility lies with the north," and demanded detailed explanation and punishment of the person in charge.



The South Korean media has reported that the background is that North Korea is strengthening its response to the new coronavirus.



The South Korean military is investigating the details of the disappearance of the man, and the South Korean presidential office will hold an NSC = National Security Council to discuss future measures.