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S. Korea seizes cargo ship on suspicion of violating UN sanctions on N. Korea

By IANS | Updated: June 20, 2024 10:20 IST

Busan, June 20 South Korea seized a 5,000-ton cargo ship on Thursday on suspicion of violating UN Security ...

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Busan, June 20 South Korea seized a 5,000-ton cargo ship on Thursday on suspicion of violating UN Security Council sanctions against North Korea, sources said.

The freighter, whose origin is unknown, is now anchored at the Port of Busan on the country's southeastern coast. It was not immediately known what its violations were, Yonhap news agency reported.

In late March, another 3,000-ton cargo ship, DEYI, which was heading to Vladivostok, Russia, was seized in waters off Yeosu, along the southern coast, under similar suspicions.

The ship is also currently anchored at the anchorage at Busan Port, with the captain and other crew onboard.

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