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South Korean navy ship 'sinking' South Korean navy ship 'sinking'
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A South Korean navy ship with about 100 personnel on board is sinking off the west coast near North Korea, possibly due to a torpedo attack, reports say. A South Korean navy ship with about 100 personnel on board is sinking off the west coast near North Korea.
The ship was sinking near Baengnyeong island, Yonhap news agency quoted navy officials as saying. The exact cause of the sinking was unclear, but an explosion was reported in the rear of the ship.
It also said another South Korean ship had fired shots toward an unidentified ship in the North. The involvement of North Korea has not been confirmed. There was speculation it could have been from a torpedo from the North. The involvement of North Korea has not been confirmed by officials.
A rescue operation is under way, and more than 50 sailors have been rescued. More than 50 of the sailors were rescued from near Baengnyeong island by several navy and coastguard vessels.
Six naval ships and two coastguard vessels were involved in the rescue operation. South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, who has convened an emergency meeting of security officials, had ordered the military to focus on rescuing the sailors, Yonhap news agency reported.
South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, who has convened an emergency meeting of security officials, had ordered the military to focus on rescuing the sailors, it added.
The police force was put on heightened alert in the capital, Seoul.The police force was put on heightened alert in the capital, Seoul.
The 1,200-tonne ship began sinking about 2130 local time (1230 GMT), after an explosion, Yonhap said.The 1,200-tonne ship began sinking about 2130 local time (1230 GMT), after an explosion, Yonhap said.
PREVIOUS CLASHES 2009: One North Korean sailor killed in a naval battle2002: Four South Korean sailors and an estimated 30 North Koreans killed in a naval battle1999: At least 17 North Korean sailors believed killed in naval fire fight1998: South Korea captures a North Korean mini-submarine in its waters1996: A North Korean submarine runs aground in South Korean watersPREVIOUS CLASHES 2009: One North Korean sailor killed in a naval battle2002: Four South Korean sailors and an estimated 30 North Koreans killed in a naval battle1999: At least 17 North Korean sailors believed killed in naval fire fight1998: South Korea captures a North Korean mini-submarine in its waters1996: A North Korean submarine runs aground in South Korean waters
The South Korean ministry of defence has not confirmed the reports of North Korean involvement.The South Korean ministry of defence has not confirmed the reports of North Korean involvement.
There were reports that another South Korean ship had fired shots toward an unidentified ship in the North following the alleged torpedo attack.
One report, quoting the joint chiefs of staff, said the target turned out to be a flock of birds.
The apparent clash comes at a time of tension between the two Koreas. International talks aimed at ending the communist nation's nuclear ambitions have been stalled for months.The apparent clash comes at a time of tension between the two Koreas. International talks aimed at ending the communist nation's nuclear ambitions have been stalled for months.
Economic ties between the neighbours have also faltered, with ongoing rows over both cross-border tourism and a joint economic zone at Kaesong.Economic ties between the neighbours have also faltered, with ongoing rows over both cross-border tourism and a joint economic zone at Kaesong.
The disputed sea boundary itself has seen numerous incidents, most recently in January and February.The disputed sea boundary itself has seen numerous incidents, most recently in January and February.
In January, North Korea fired artillery into the sea near the disputed maritime border, as part of a "military drill". South Korea returned fire, but no injuries were reported.In January, North Korea fired artillery into the sea near the disputed maritime border, as part of a "military drill". South Korea returned fire, but no injuries were reported.
The following month, North Korea declared four areas near the sea border to be naval firing zones, according to the South Korean military, and deployed multiple rocket launchers close to the frontier.The following month, North Korea declared four areas near the sea border to be naval firing zones, according to the South Korean military, and deployed multiple rocket launchers close to the frontier.
Deadly naval clashes happened in 1999 and in 2002 and the latest in November 2009 when a fire fight left a North Korean patrol boat in flames and one person dead.Deadly naval clashes happened in 1999 and in 2002 and the latest in November 2009 when a fire fight left a North Korean patrol boat in flames and one person dead.
The South Korean vessel alleged that the North Korean vessel had crossed the disputed sea border - a charge North Korea denied.The South Korean vessel alleged that the North Korean vessel had crossed the disputed sea border - a charge North Korea denied.
South Korea recognises the Northern Limit Line, drawn unilaterally by the US-led United Nations Command to demarcate the sea border at the end of the 1950-53 Korean War. The line has never been accepted by North Korea.South Korea recognises the Northern Limit Line, drawn unilaterally by the US-led United Nations Command to demarcate the sea border at the end of the 1950-53 Korean War. The line has never been accepted by North Korea.