North Korean Korean ship crew shooting and killing case A sense of caution on the Korean side in search of the body September 27, 15:46

Regarding the case where the crew of a South Korean fishing guidance vessel was shot dead by the North Korean army, North Korean state media claimed that vessels such as the South Korean army searching for the body were invading the waters on the North Korean side. It shows a sense of caution.

On the 22nd of this month in the Yellow Sea on the west side of the Korean Peninsula, a crew member of a fishery guidance ship belonging to the Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries of South Korea was shot dead by the North Korean army at sea, and Kim Jong-un, the chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea, said, "I am very sorry." I sent a message of apology to South Korea.



The North Korean Central News Agency mentioned the case for the first time in an article reported on the 27th, but did not mention Kim's apology.



He also explained that the body of the crew was not found and will be handed over to the Korean side as soon as it is found.



He claimed that vessels such as South Korean troops searching for the bodies were invading the waters on the North Korean side, and warned that "it could induce new tensions."



Regarding the Yellow Sea, North Korea insists on its own boundaries and has different positions in the north and south, and since military clashes have occurred frequently so far, North Korea has moved to search for the body. It shows a sense of caution.