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Passenger jet passed through trajectory of N. Korean rocket, South Korea says
A Chinese passenger jet with more than 200 people on board flew through the trajectory of a North Korean rocket that had been fired minutes earlier, the South Korean government said. North Korea fired the rocket Tuesday at 4:17 p.m. without giving any navigational warning, Kim Min-Seok, a spokesman for the South Korean Defense Ministry, said Wednesday. Seven minutes later, a China Southern Airlines plane carrying 220 passengers from Japan's Narita airport to Shenyang in China passed… (edition.cnn.com) Mehr...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
China is one of the few friends that NK has. I wonder what would've happened if they accidentally shot down 220 innocents, most of whom were probably Chinese nationals? I'm sure they'd figure out a way to blame it on South Korea or Japan or most likely, the US
Or if it was the NYTimes, George B.
What?
This coming from a country that faxes threats to people. What did you expect them to do put a TFR?
Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- North Korea sent a fax to South Korea on Thursday, threatening to "strike mercilessly without notice" after protests against the secretive regime this week in Seoul.
Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- North Korea sent a fax to South Korea on Thursday, threatening to "strike mercilessly without notice" after protests against the secretive regime this week in Seoul.
Did they include a cover sheet?
Haha threats by fax cannot be taken seriously.
Is that a fax?
North Korea makes up their own fax, apparently.