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SEOUL, South Korea – A South Korean navy ship was sinking late Wednesday after colliding with a larger fishing boat off the southern coast, the military said.
The 150-ton navy vessel was on a routine patrol mission when it collided with a 270-ton fishing boat in the waters northwest of the southern resort island of Jeju, a spokesman at the Joint Chiefs of Staff said.
Twenty-eight navy sailors have been rescued but two were still missing, the spokesman said on condition of anonymity citing department policy.
Originally posted by ringht_n_wrong
This just came in! Doesn't seem serious but its worth keeping an eye on!
Not much news on this now but we'll keep you updated on this thread!
Source:
news.yahoo.com...
SEOUL, South Korea – A South Korean navy ship was sinking late Wednesday after colliding with a larger fishing boat off the southern coast, the military said.
The 150-ton navy vessel was on a routine patrol mission when it collided with a 270-ton fishing boat in the waters northwest of the southern resort island of Jeju, a spokesman at the Joint Chiefs of Staff said.
Twenty-eight navy sailors have been rescued but two were still missing, the spokesman said on condition of anonymity citing department policy.
The 150-ton navy vessel was returning to its base following a routine patrol mission Wednesday when it collided with a 270-ton South Korean fishing boat in waters northwest of the southern resort island of Jeju, a spokesman at the Joint Chiefs of Staff said. The cause of the collision wasn't immediately known.