North Korean fishermen who attacked Russian border guards have their arrest extended

In Primorye, 14 North Korean fishermen who attacked border guards will remain in custody from the DPRK, accused of attacking Russian border guards. This is reported by TASS.

They will remain in jail until February 19.

On September 17, Russian border guards found in the Sea of ​​Japan two North Korean schooners and 11 motorboats engaged in illegal fishing. The crew of one of the boats made an armed attack on the border guards. Three Russian servicemen were injured of varying severity. The attackers were detained and arrested.

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