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South Korea sends military vessels to repel Chinese boats

June 10, 2016 11:11 am | Updated October 18, 2016 01:06 pm IST - Seoul

Seoul has called for Beijing to employ tougher measures against Chinese boats illegally fishing in South Korea-controlled waters.

South Korean military vessels have begun an operation to repel Chinese fishing boats illegally harvesting prized blue crabs from an area near Seoul’s disputed sea boundary with North Korea.

South Korea’s Defence Ministry said on Friday that four naval and marine boats are in neutral waters around Ganghwa island for an operation approved by the United Nations Command that governs the zone.

The operation comes days after South Korean fishermen towed away two Chinese fishing boats catching crabs south of the sea boundary with North Korea and handed them over to local South Korean authorities. North Korea said in response that South Korean fishing and naval vessels had invaded their territory.

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Seoul has called for Beijing to employ tougher measures against Chinese boats illegally fishing in South Korea-controlled waters.

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