According to an
article in Daily NK, the North Korean patrol boat open live rounds fire at a
Chinese boat illegally fishing in North Korean waters killing multiple Chinese sailors.
“On August 11, a
China-based source told Daily NK that North Korean patrol boat opened fire and
killed three Chinese Fishermen and other injured in the incident. The source
who requested anonymity for security reasons reveals that the Chinese boats
were fishing illegally in coastal waters off the North Korean west coast, near
Haeju and Ongjin County in South Hwanghae Province.
Chinese fishing shot by North Korean Patrol party during illegal fishing (Pic Source: Daily NK) |
Chinese vessels
usually work in groups, and on this occasion there were around 10 boats fishing
together when one was followed by the North Korean patrol and fired upon. Three
of the Chinese Fishermen on board were reportedly killed on the spot.
Recent Conflict Incidents
The source
believed there is a high likelihood the shooting was retaliation for an
incident in July when Chinese fishing vessels rammed a North Korean patrol boat
in the Yalu River delta.
The Chinese
vessel that received the barrage of shots was towed away by other ships in the
fleet, and Chinese authorities have reportedly been trying to ensure news of
the incident does not leak.
North Korean Patrol party who shot Chinese boat and killed three sailor and other injured |
Tensions between Chinese fishing boats and North
Korean patrols aside, a recent incident led Chinese authorities to temporarily
ban their boats from fishing in the waters off Dandong, which sits right across
the river from Sinuiju, according to the source.
“In June, an
empty Chinese fishing boat was discovered in waters near Dandong, with
bloodstained footprints and what appeared to be a piece of human ear,” the
source said. “After the Chinese government conducted an investigation, they
concluded that likely been committed by the North Korean
coast guard”. Without any way to act on the evidence, however, the Chinese
authorities appear to have put the case aside, he added.
Chinese boat recovered by North Korean forces |
A source in
North Pyongan Province familiar with this incident explained that such
“untoward incidents” have been happening because North Korean soldiers have
less income from bribes than before following the closure of the Sino-North
Korean border.
“Military units
have become even more brutal since they are barred from going out to sea to
earn money because of COVID- 19,” the source said, adding, “The fact that they
are willing to commit piracy and even murder has left Chinese people frightened”.
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