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North Korea seizes Russian fishing vessel

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Seoul: North Korea has seized a Russian fishing vessel and detained its crew for allegedly violating entry regulations, Russia’s Embassy in Pyongyang said on Wednesday.
The vessel was seized on July 17 and the crew members aboard the ship – 15 Russians and two South Koreans – are being held in a hotel in the city of Wonsan, located on North Korea’s east coast.
In an announcement on its Facebook page, the Russian Embassy identified the boat as Xiangheilin-8, owned by the Northeast Fishery Company based in Nevelsk, Russia. In its statement, the Embassy said representatives of the North Korean Foreign Ministry have been told that the boat was seized for “violating the rules of entry and stay in (North Korea)”.
South Korea’s Unification Ministry, which is in charge of relations with the North, was still confirming the information, a Ministry spokesperson in Seoul told Efe news. Russian consular officials met the crew members on Monday and said they were healthy.
The Embassy said it was in close contact with the North Korean authorities and was taking necessary measures to resolve the situation as soon as possible. (IANS)

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