South Korea launches manhunt for soldier who killed five - TopicsExpress



          

South Korea launches manhunt for soldier who killed five comrades (Reuters) - South Korean special forces joined a manhunt on Sunday for a soldier who killed five comrades in a grenade and gun attack at a base near the North Korean border, and once dawn broke military helicopters began scouring the forested hillsides. The soldier shot dead five of his fellow unit members and wounded seven others late on Saturday at a outpost in the base at Goseong county, a mountainous region that borders the North on the eastern coast of the peninsula. He then fled into the night carrying a firearm, ammunition and a grenade, according to military officials. Yonhap news agency named the soldier, and gave more details of what happened at the base. Sergeant Lim was to be discharged three months later on September 16, Yonhap reported. He first threw a grenade and then opened fire. He was returning after completing his day shift duty. The number of military personnel involved in the search was the equivalent of nine battalions, a colonel with the Armys Eighth Corps told a media briefing. Yonhap reported that special forces had been deployed and helicopters were sweeping the search area. A cordon operation is underway along with guard posts in the demilitarized zone, a military official was quoted as saying. The Demilitarized Zone is a 4-kilometre (2.5-mile) wide swathe of land serving as a buffer between the two Koreas since the end of the 1950-53 Korean War.
Posted on: Sun, 22 Jun 2014 05:46:47 +0000

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