GHOST BOATS WITH 21 BODIES APPEAR ON JAPAN SHORES
Ghost boats washing up on the shores of Japan are causing puzzlement,
with indications that they come from North Korea. Since October, 21
bodies have been found on 13 otherwise empty boats, a spokesman for the
coast guard said on Thursday.
“On almost all the boats there are indications that they come from
the Korean Peninsula,” the spokesman said. A report from Japan said that
the boats appeared to be from North Korea, although the spokesman said
this was not confirmed. Some news reports said there were clues that
they were possibly operated by the military, and the causes of death was
not known.
They may have been soldiers who starved or froze after being sent on fishing missions as part of the recent drive by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to find more food for the resource-strapped country, some reports said. The boats were all found in the Sea of Japan- the phenomenon is nothing new, the spokesman said
They may have been soldiers who starved or froze after being sent on fishing missions as part of the recent drive by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to find more food for the resource-strapped country, some reports said. The boats were all found in the Sea of Japan- the phenomenon is nothing new, the spokesman said
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