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疑朝鲜战机侵入,韩士兵果断开火(详)遭韩军误击的客机属韩亚航空 事前载119人由中国出发5 L* f8 B" N2 n7 y8 C! u$ |* C" T; H
来源:凤凰卫视 2011年06月18日 15:12
! N+ s l \( j" d0 x+ ?韩国联合通讯社报道,韩国海军陆战队17号清晨误将一架客机当成是朝鲜军机,向客机开火,发射了近百发子弹,所幸客机没有受损,机上没有人受伤。有消息指那是由中国出发的韩亚航空客机。
) n( }9 x+ I1 S( j. y7 n报道引述消息说,客机在17号清晨飞越邻近朝鲜的乔桐岛上空,准备降落仁川国际机场时,两名在岛上驻守的韩国陆战队成员在距离客机五百至六百米时用K2步枪扫射,历时约十分钟,估计发射了接近一百发子弹。
9 G4 y: X' [) f: H有消息指,客机事前由中国出发,载有近119名乘客及机组人员。+ P6 T# q& G- h3 r, F% e3 Y* ?* H; h* j
涉及的海军陆战队人员声称,他们从未见过这款客机,而且它在正常航道以北飞行,所以误认为是朝鲜空军飞机。3 E5 G+ X3 x' e# B$ K! Q
但韩亚航空公司表示,客机从没有偏离航道。6 |) C4 P4 ]% B. J! ]) D
(一位航管员说,这架韩亚航空公司客机来自中国,机上有包括机组人员与乘客在内共119人,在按照正常航线飞行。)
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% Q L/ |& u% b6 \! Y. f: f' i% c乔桐岛位于北方分界线旁边,距离朝鲜陆地只有大约两公里,是韩国最紧张的前线岛屿之一。$ A ^5 r/ j! m) o
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South Korean marines fire at civilian jetliner3 v, ~% O! I9 B* o
KELLY OLSEN , Associated Press
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9 {5 L4 D) d8 l9 R- u" ESEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean marines fired rifles at a civilian jetliner as it was descending to land after mistaking it for a North Korean military aircraft, the airline said Saturday.1 K! Y8 v3 r6 Y% U. d
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S. Korean soldiers fire at Asiana passenger jet
0 C1 T# g/ _2 W# B" `- YBy Park Chan-Kyong (AFP) – 12 hours ago
6 T- |1 _3 v6 V1 Y- C+ |5 O+ }; J+ gSEOUL — South Korean troops have fired at a passenger jet flying from China with 119 people on board after mistaking it for a North Korean aircraft, amid increasingly fraught relations on the divided peninsula.
* L0 p3 Y, ~. }4 rTwo soldiers at a guard post on Gyodong island, just 1.7 kilometres (one mile) south of the North Korean coast, fired their K-2 rifles onFriday towards the **ne, descending as it approached Seoul's Incheon International Airport.
+ t; r9 M' |7 ?' w2 d- A0 hTies between the two Koreas are at their lowest ebb in more than a decade after Pyongyang announced late last month it was breaking all contacts with the South's conservative government.
( X2 [7 T7 {3 ^The South Korean Asiana aircraft was flying southeast over Jumun island, 12 kilometres south of Gyodong, towards Incheon, when the soldiers fired a total of 99 rounds including twoblanks, Yonhap news agency said.
2 X& Y5 t3 v8 z9 }1 |2 m7 t"The firing continued (for) about 10 minutes but the **ne was too far off the rifle's range and it did not receive any damage," Yonhap quoted a Marine Corps official as saying.4 l1 b& G! r4 b8 ~0 X. K
"When the **ne appeared over Jumun island, soldiers mistook it as a North Korean military aircraft and fired."2 Y$ u5 k* s* h: l5 u
A Marine Corps spokesman confirmed the incident to AFP but declined to give further details.
$ x3 r$ l" K, v0 h( U* c) tAn aviation controller told AFP that the Asiana Airbus 321 was flying from the southwest Chinese city of Chengdu with 119 people on board, including crew members, and was following a normal route.' C0 O. ~% m0 \- S% k: V
"It was flying normally. It did not deviate from its normal route," the controller said.: W+ T: N7 O0 i& d; d* z" J
An Asiana spokesman said there was no damage to the **ne as it was too far away from the guard post, adding that the military had inquired whether the **ne had suffered any damage.
8 B/ R6 s8 ~* a: J( H3 F' Y# U7 BFollowing the incident, the Marine Corps will step up training for soldiers to help them distinguish between civilian aircraft and enemy**nes, Yonhap said.8 A* y8 Q/ N( S, z. A- d
South Korean soldiers had been alerted to possible provocative acts by North Korea amid simmering cross-border tensions.
: `# T+ b0 C0 r, EAfter a few months of relative calm, since late May the North has been using harsher rhetoricagainst the South's conservative government --describing it as a US puppet bent on fuelling confrontation.
5 O7 a4 [! d R- B( v" @- o4 m/ KThe South's Defence Minister Kim Kwan-Jin hastold frontline troops that if the North Koreans attack, they should strike back immediately without waiting for orders from top commanders about how to respond.
9 ^* C- L" @0 z4 k. M) G c"Don't ask your commanders whether to fire back or not. Take actions first and then report afterwards," Kim was quoted as saying when he visited the western frontline in March.
" S5 J+ V8 w$ [' FThe minister's remarks came after the South's military was widely criticised for a perceived weak and slow response when North Korea lastNovember shelled Yeonpyeong island, one of five frontline islands, and killed four people.; P" o" n- J6 D# \ M* K
The arrival by boat in South Korea of nine refugees from the North on June 11 has further heightened tensions.
8 @3 `- ^ e. lSouth Korea has rejected Pyongyang's demandto send the nine back to the communist state, but the North's Red Cross warned Thursday that relations could worsen unless they are returned immediately.2 ]4 i& L( y# h/ b/ ?) s/ R/ O: E
Seoul's policy is to accept all North Koreans who wish to stay in the South, while repatriating those who stray across the sea border by accident.
, ]+ ~0 i* w+ s3 o' H! w6 ]The arrival in February of a boatload of North Koreans sparked weeks of acrimony. That boat drifted across the Yellow Sea border in thick fog, possibly accidentally.# C1 Y$ l; b V! s$ q( s! D
The North's military has also threatened an attack in protest at the use by some South Korean troops of photos of Pyongyang's ruling family as rifle-range targets. The practice has been stopped but the North is demanding an apology.
+ D0 @1 s, N. f8 D- p( qMedia reports on Friday said the South has deployed missiles capable of hitting the North Korean capital Pyongyang near the tense border.
) ?1 _) L2 u( X3 iThe deployment of the surface-to-surface missiles was in response to a recent rise in tensions, Yonhap news agency and Dong-A Ilbo newspaper reported.) r6 F( o/ q7 p1 B
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