1998 Sokcho submarine incident
Part of Gangwon-do | |
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Result | Loss of North Korean submarine and personnel |
9 dead (5 executed, 4 by suicide)
The 1998 Sokcho submarine incident occurred on 22 June 1998, offshore of the South Korean city of Sokcho.
Capture
On 22 June, a
On 23 June, the Korean Central News Agency admitted that a submarine had been lost in a training accident.[4]
On 25 June, the submarine was salvaged from a depth of approximately 30 metres (100 ft) and the bodies of nine crewmen were recovered; five sailors had apparently been killed while four agents had apparently committed suicide.[5] The presence of South Korean drinks suggested that the crew had completed an espionage mission.[6] Log books found in the submarine showed that it had infiltrated South Korean waters on a number of previous occasions.[7]
The bodies of the members of submarine crew were subsequently returned to North Korea in a ceremony that took place in Panmunjom on 3 July 1998.[8]
See also
References
- ^ "North Korea Sub is snagged off South". New York Times. 23 June 1998. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- ^ Efron, Sonni (1998-06-23). "S. Korea Seizes Another Northern Sub Off Coast". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ "Sub incident harms Korean relations". BBC News. 22 June 1998. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- ^ "N. Korea admits submarine wrecked while training". Kyodo News via The Free Library. 23 June 1998. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- ^ "9 North Koreans dead in submarine". New York Times. 27 June 1998. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- ^ "'Suicide' crew found in North Korean sub". The Independent. 26 June 1998. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- ^ "N.Korean Subs Ply East Sea with Impunity". The Chosun Ilbo. 27 May 2010. Retrieved 16 September 2013.
- ^ Kyong-Hwa Seok (3 July 1998). "N. Korea Sub Crew's Bodies Returned". Associated Press. Retrieved 26 October 2022.