A Taiwanese navy patrol boat accidentally launched a supersonic
anti-ship missile on Friday, killing a local fisherman, the military said.
The Hsiung Feng III missile struck waters off the Penghu
Islands, in the Taiwan Strait, around 8:40am (0040 GMT), hitting a Taiwanese
fishing boat operating nearby, according to the Ministry of National Defence.
The captain was killed and three other
fishermen were injured in the accident, National Defence spokesman Major
General Chen Chung-chi said in a news conference broadcast live nationwide.
“We’re very sorry about that. We will do our best to compensate
them,” Chen said.
Chen said the three fishermen left a hospital in southern Taiwan
after receiving treatment.
A preliminary investigation showed that missile operators likely
failed to follow proper procedures, the official Central News Agency said.
A full investigation was under way, while the navy sent a
helicopter and boats to search for the missile, the report said.
“We’ve found that the crew did not follow standard operating
procedure,” said navy command headquarters Chief of Staff Vice Admiral Mei
Chia-shu.
The 500-ton patrol boat, called Chinchiang, was undergoing a
drill inspection at Zuoying military base in southern Kaohsiung City when the
missile was launched by mistake, Mei said.
The missile travelled for more than two minutes before falling
into the waters, about 40 nautical miles [75km] northwest of the military
harbour, Mei said.
“It did not cross the middle line of the Taiwan Strait,” Mei
said.
Both Beijing and Taipei respect the virtual middle line in the
Taiwan Strait, and the two sides do not cross the line with their respective
warplanes or ships. The narrowest part of the strait is 130km wide.
The firing coincided with Beijing’s celebrations of the 95th
anniversary of the founding of the ruling Communist Party.
Yeah right!!!...does anyone smell that?..smells like COVERUP!!!!...who dafuq fires a missle by mistake?
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