Report: Navy SEALs allegedly killed North Korean fishermen in 2019 to conceal failed mission
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Summary
A New York Times report reveals that in 2019, U.S. Navy SEALs allegedly killed North Korean fishermen who accidentally stumbled upon their detachment during a failed mission. The incident reportedly involved the SEALs eliminating the fishermen to hide the mission's existence, raising serious questions about military conduct and accountability.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledYou are a fisherman in one of the poorest, most repressed countries in the world.
About 20 years ago, your country was suffering from a famine that is still forbidden to discuss frankly.
But suddenly, you die. A man you have never met and whose presence you did not know about has
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