Battle of Haeju

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Battle of Haeju
Part of the Korean War
DateSeptember 10, 1950
Location
off Haeju Bay, Korea, in the Yellow Sea
Result United Nations victory
Belligerents

Flag of the United Nations.svg  United Nations

Flag of North Korea (1948-1992).svg  North Korea
Units involved
Republic of Korea Navy Korean People's Navy
Strength
1 patrol boat 1 minelayer
Casualties and losses
None Unknown human casualties,
1 minelayer sunk

The Battle of Haeju was a small naval battle during the main phase of the 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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