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North Korean submarine missing and presumed sunk, say reports | North Korean submarine missing and presumed sunk, say reports |
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A North Korean submarine has gone missing at sea and is presumed to have sunk, according to reports from the US and South Korea. | A North Korean submarine has gone missing at sea and is presumed to have sunk, according to reports from the US and South Korea. |
The vessel had reportedly been operating off the North Korean coast during the week when it disappeared. | The vessel had reportedly been operating off the North Korean coast during the week when it disappeared. |
A South Korean defence ministry said Seoul was investigating the reports. Pentagon officials declined to comment on the matter. | A South Korean defence ministry said Seoul was investigating the reports. Pentagon officials declined to comment on the matter. |
The US military had been observing the submarine off the North’s eastern coast, CNN said, citing three US officials familiar with the incident. | The US military had been observing the submarine off the North’s eastern coast, CNN said, citing three US officials familiar with the incident. |
American spy satellites, aircraft and ships had been watching as the North Korean navy searched for the missing sub, the report said. | American spy satellites, aircraft and ships had been watching as the North Korean navy searched for the missing sub, the report said. |
The US was unsure if the missing vessel is adrift or whether it has sunk, CNN reported, but officials believe it suffered a failure during an exercise. | The US was unsure if the missing vessel is adrift or whether it has sunk, CNN reported, but officials believe it suffered a failure during an exercise. |
The US Naval Institute (USNI) News said the submarine was presumed sunk. | The US Naval Institute (USNI) News said the submarine was presumed sunk. |
“The speculation is that it sank,” an unidentified US official was quoted as telling USNI News. | “The speculation is that it sank,” an unidentified US official was quoted as telling USNI News. |
“The North Koreans have not made an attempt to indicate there is something wrong or that they require help or some type of assistance.” | “The North Koreans have not made an attempt to indicate there is something wrong or that they require help or some type of assistance.” |
North Korea’s navy operates a fleet of 70 submarines, most of them being old diesel models capable of little more than coastal defence and limited offensive capabilities. | North Korea’s navy operates a fleet of 70 submarines, most of them being old diesel models capable of little more than coastal defence and limited offensive capabilities. |
But they still pose a threat to South Korean vessels. In 2010 a South Korean corvette was reportedly torpedoed by a North Korean submarine near their sea border. | But they still pose a threat to South Korean vessels. In 2010 a South Korean corvette was reportedly torpedoed by a North Korean submarine near their sea border. |
In August 2015 Seoul said said 70% of the North’s total submarine fleet – or around 50 vessels – had left their bases and disappeared from the South’s military radar, sparking alarm. | In August 2015 Seoul said said 70% of the North’s total submarine fleet – or around 50 vessels – had left their bases and disappeared from the South’s military radar, sparking alarm. |
The incident comes as tensions were further heightened on the Korean peninsula by a fresh threat from Pyongyang. | The incident comes as tensions were further heightened on the Korean peninsula by a fresh threat from Pyongyang. |
The official KCNA news agency, citing a statement from military chiefs, warned of a “pre-emptive retaliatory strike at the enemy groups” involved in the joint US-South Korean drill. | The official KCNA news agency, citing a statement from military chiefs, warned of a “pre-emptive retaliatory strike at the enemy groups” involved in the joint US-South Korean drill. |
Pyongyang added it planned to respond to the drills with an “operation to liberate the whole of South Korea including Seoul” with an “ultra-precision blitzkrieg”. | Pyongyang added it planned to respond to the drills with an “operation to liberate the whole of South Korea including Seoul” with an “ultra-precision blitzkrieg”. |
Responding to the statement, South Korea’s defence ministry urged Pyongyang to stop making threats or further provocations, according to Yonhap news agency. | Responding to the statement, South Korea’s defence ministry urged Pyongyang to stop making threats or further provocations, according to Yonhap news agency. |
With Agence France-Presse | With Agence France-Presse |
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