County, 20s Male Rescued from Han River North of Ganghwado View original image


[Asia Economy Yang Nak-gyu, Military Specialist Reporter] A man in his 20s drifting on the Han River north of Ganghwado was rescued.


According to military officials on the 8th, the Marine Corps 2nd Division discovered a man in his 20s, Mr. A, on the surface of the Han River north of Ganghwado at around 1:47 a.m. that day and deployed two high-speed rigid inflatable boats (RIBs) to secure him.


As a result of a joint regional intelligence investigation by related agencies, Mr. A was identified as a domestic resident, and since there were no suspicions of espionage, he was sent home.


Before locating Mr. A, the Marines detected an unidentified sound, strengthened their alert, inspected the barbed wire fences, and then identified Mr. A with thermal imaging equipment (TOD) before rescuing him from the water.



A military official said, “Although we deployed equipment and personnel to inspect the barbed wire fences due to the unidentified sound, no abnormalities were found.”


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