South Korean Fisheries Guidance Vessel Crew Shooting Tour North Korea Requests for Additional Investigation September 26, 18:51

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The South Korean presidential office has announced that it will request additional investigations from the North Korean side over the fact that the crew of the South Korean fishing guidance vessel was shot dead by the North Korean army, and requested a joint investigation in the north and south if necessary. And then.

On the 25th, North Korea sent a telegram to the South Korean side over the fact that the crew of a fishery guidance vessel belonging to the South Korean Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries was shot dead at sea by the North Korean army on the 22nd of this month. He delivered a message of apology from the chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea and explained the circumstances of the case.



Regarding this, the South Korean presidential office announced on the 26th that the explanation on the North Korean side is different from what the South Korean side understands, so it will request North Korea for additional investigation, and if necessary, in the north and south. It also requests a joint investigation.



The South Korean side claims that North Korea burned the body after shooting the crew at sea, while the North Korean side claimed to have lost sight of the body and burned the floating matter on which the crew was riding.



In addition, the South Korean side believes that North Korean soldiers were shot dead in response to instructions from above, but the North Korean side explained that the trespassers tried to escape and shot dead at the discretion of the scene. ..



The South Korean media pointed out that "North Korea may have the aim of saying that it was an unintentional and accidental event," and said that "the South Korean government should investigate the truth."