15357
Companion Cube
- Joined
- Jan 11, 2005
- Messages
- 15,209
- Reaction score
- 23
It's 12:09 AM here, just before midnight, a ROK Frigate, with a few hundred people onboard blew up. There's reports of some kind of huge naval artillery activity going on near the Northern Limit Line; apparently our military is covering fire.
The military isn't telling us anything, and the news reports are fragmented. :/
This is the largest ROKN warship that was sunk since the Korean War. Thankfully it wasn't one of our expensive destroyers, but still.
The navy is searching for survivors, but because of the night they've had to fire shitloads of 120mm flare rounds into the air, adding to the chaos.
Shit, man shit. They think that it was a North Korean torpedo boat, or a small submarine that did the job.
EDIT: Ok, they were able to rescue 24 people out of the 104 that are missing. Apparently, the entire chief of staff is in an 'underground shelter' in an emergency meeting, and the National Assembley tells us that it's nothing to worry about.
EDIT2: 58 survivors, so far. They don't know what was the cause, not just yet.
EDIT3:
The military isn't telling us anything, and the news reports are fragmented. :/
This is the largest ROKN warship that was sunk since the Korean War. Thankfully it wasn't one of our expensive destroyers, but still.
The navy is searching for survivors, but because of the night they've had to fire shitloads of 120mm flare rounds into the air, adding to the chaos.
Shit, man shit. They think that it was a North Korean torpedo boat, or a small submarine that did the job.
EDIT: Ok, they were able to rescue 24 people out of the 104 that are missing. Apparently, the entire chief of staff is in an 'underground shelter' in an emergency meeting, and the National Assembley tells us that it's nothing to worry about.
EDIT2: 58 survivors, so far. They don't know what was the cause, not just yet.
EDIT3:
http://world.kbs.co.kr/english/news/news_IK_detail.htm?No=71353 said:A South Korean Navy patrol boat sank Friday night near the western sea border in the Yellow Sea following an explosion.
A military official say the 1,200-ton Cheonan with a crew of 104 sailors was patrolling in waters southwest of Baengnyeong Island south of the maritime border with North Korea when an explosion occurred at the stern of the ship.
The official said Navy vessels and helicopters were rescuing the crew members of the ship.
There is no word on the cause of the explosion and casualties. But the official did not rule out the possibility of an attack from North Korea. He added that another South Korean Navy vessel, the Sockcho, which was patrolling in nearby waters, fired at unidentified ships in waters north of the area.
Many of the crew members of the Cheonan reportedly jumped into the sea following the explosion, raising fears over casualties.
Top security officials convened an emergency meeting to discuss the situation.