Battle of Haeju
Naval engagements of the Korean War (1950–1953) and post-armistice incidents |
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- North Korean Offensive
- UN Command Counteroffensive
- Chinese Intervention
- Stalemate
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The Battle of Haeju was a small naval battle during the main phase of Korean War.
Off Haeju Bay in the Yellow Sea, on September 10, 1950, days before the Battle of Inchon, a South Korean navy patrol boat, PC-703, encountered a North Korean navy minelayer sailing vessel. After a brief fight, the North Korean minelayer was sunk with a loss of all crew and no South Korean casualties were reported.
After the minelayer's sinking, PC-703 discovered that the sunken vessel had laid a mine field at the mouth of the Haeju Man and then reported to base the location of the sea mines. Two days later on September 12, PC-703 encountered three small transports and sank them. The three supply vessels were most likely unarmed.
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