The Korea Times

S. Korea fires warning shots to repel NK patrol boat

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South Korea says it fired warning shots at a North Korean patrol boat that temporaril­y crossed the countries’ disputed western sea boundary while chasing an unarmed North Korean vessel.

The North Korean patrol boat crossed the so-called Northern Limit Line on Tuesday morning while pursuing the vessel in waters near South Korea’s Baekryeong island and retreated after a South Korean naval ship fired warning shots, according to Seoul’s Defense Ministry and Joint Chiefs of Staff.

South Korean military officials seized the North Korean vessel being chased by the patrol boat and were questionin­g its seven crewmember­s.

South Korea’s navy has often fired warning shots to repel North Korean vessels crossing the countries’ poorly marked sea border, but there also have been some deadly clashes over the years. South Korea blamed North Korea for an attack on a South Korean warship that killed 46 sailors in 2010, but the North has denied responsibi­lity.

Seoul has patrolled waters around the Northern Limit Line for decades after it was drawn up by the U.N. command at the end of the 1950-53 Korean War. North Korea does not recognize the line and insists upon a boundary that encroaches deeply into waters currently controlled by the South.

Tuesday’s incident came amid renewed tensions created by North Korea’s accelerati­ng missile tests this year, including a launch on Saturday that the North said tested technologi­es for a spy satellite it is developing.It came a day before South Koreans vote in a highly contested presidenti­al election.

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