Friday, 22 December 2017

North Korean ‘ghost ships’ wash up in Japan

North Korean ‘ghost ships’ wash up in Japan
The Japanese Coast Guard says at least 95 boats from North Korea washed up on Japan's shores this year, a record number. Often referred to as "ghost ships," the boats also typically carry the bodies of North Korean fishermen and sailors.


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