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DPRK frees 4 South Korean fishermen
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-08-29 16:38

SEOUL: South Korea's Coast Guard says the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) has freed four South Korean fishermen and their boat.

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Coast Guard spokesman Kim Tae-jong said Saturday the two Coast Guard vessels retrieved the fisherman and the boat from DPRK along their shared eastern sea border.

DPRK seized the fishermen and held them for a month after their boat strayed into northern waters because of a problem with its satellite navigation system.

DPRK frees 4 South Korean fishermen
Kim Young-chol (L), general secretary of Red Cross of the Republic of Korea (ROK), shakes hands with Choi Song-ik, vice chairman of the central committee of the Red Cross of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), during their meeting in Mountain Gumgang area in the DPRK, on August 28, 2009.  South Korea and the DPRK began talks for the reunion of separated families in Mount Gumgang area on Wednesday, local media said. [Xinhua]DPRK frees 4 South Korean fishermen