Japan defends attack on 'spy ship'

The Japanese Coast Guard today defended the weekend shooting of a possible North Korean spy ship, saying that the clash - which left the two dead and 13 missing - unfolded in self-defence.

The Japanese Coast Guard today defended the weekend shooting of a possible North Korean spy ship, saying that the clash - which left the two dead and 13 missing - unfolded in self-defence.

Releasing night-vision video footage that depicted the mystery ship apparently firing a rocket at Japanese gunboats, coast guard officials said one Japanese ship was hit 132 times by gunfire during the encounter.

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