North, South Korea Navies Trade Fire Before Obama Visit
Time Magazine - 37 minutes agoDespite the exchange of gunfire between North and South Korea, Washington will continue to press for nuclear-disarmament talks with Pyongyang
Despite the exchange of gunfire between North and South Korea, Washington will continue to press for nuclear-disarmament talks with Pyongyang
Washington, 10 November (WashingtonTV)—Naval patrol boats of North and South Korea exchanged fire on Tuesday in disputed waters off the western coast, the South Korean military said.
A badly damaged North Korean patrol ship retreated in flames Tuesday after a skirmish with a South Korean naval vessel along their disputed western coast, South Korean officials said.
Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) -- North Korea should avoid more naval encounters that might raise tensions with South Korea, President Barack Obama’s spokesman said today after the two countries exchanged fire at sea.
SEOUL, South Korea – A badly damaged North Korean patrol ship retreated in flames Tuesday after a skirmish with a South Korean naval vessel along their disputed western coast, South Korean officials said. The first naval clash between the two sides in seven years broke out just a week before President Barack Obama is due to visit Seoul, raising suspicions the North's communist regime is trying ...
A North Korean patrol boat was set ablaze after exchanging fire with South Korea's navy on Tuesday, Seoul officials said, as cross-border tensions rose a week before a US presidential visit.
North and South Korea said their naval forces clashed Tuesday in disputed waters, and each blamed the other for what is the first such violent incident in seven years.
South Korea accused North Korea of entering its waters and ignoring warning shots, charges the North denies.
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Despite the exchange of gunfire between North and South Korea, Washington will continue to press for nuclear-disarmament talks with Pyongyang
South Korea on Tuesday launched a 19 billion dollar project to dredge and restore its four major rivers despite protests over the feared environmental impact.