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S. Korea returns N. Korean sailors, bodies after boat sinking

S. Korea returns N. Korean sailors, bodies after boat sinking

Sunday, April 06, 2014, 15:53 GMT+7

South Korea sent home Sunday three North Korean sailors who had survived a fatal sinking of a cargo ship in waters off the South, an official said.

The 4,300-tonne Mongolian-flagged ship carrying 16 North Korean crew sank in the international waters off the South's southern island of Geomun on Friday.

Two bodies were retrieved from the sea and returned to the North along with the three sailors across the border truce village of Panmunjom, Seoul's unification ministry spokeswoman told AFP.

Search operations involving the navy and coastal guard are still underway to find 11 missing fishermen.

Pyongyang on Saturday asked for cooperation from "countries concerned" in rescuing survivors and helping them to return home.

The boat, carrying a cargo of iron ore and copper powder, had been sailing from the North to China on a sea route regularly used by North Korean freighters.

The surviving crew reportedly told rescuers that the ship had suddenly listed sharply to one side.

South Korea has a protocol of sending back North Korean fishing boats straying across the maritime border or those rescued from sea accidents, unless they seek to defect.

AFP

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