A boat containing 11 men and 20 women in a boat, docked to the mainland this weekend on the island ofYeonpyeong, South Korea.
South Korean media on Monday, reported 31 North Koreans had crossed the disputed maritime border and arrived in South Korea. They consisted of 11 men and 20 women in a boat, docked to the mainland on Saturday in Yeonpyeong island in the Yellow Sea, which is part of South Korea.
Yonhap news agency quoted an official as saying the South Korean intelligence officials questioned how the North Koreans were able to cross the border.
Authorities say they may have taken the wrong path and brought across the border inadvertently. Is unclear whether the passengers on the boat was meant to stay in South Korea.
Yonhap news agency quoted an official as saying the South Korean intelligence officials questioned how the North Koreans were able to cross the border.
Authorities say they may have taken the wrong path and brought across the border inadvertently. Is unclear whether the passengers on the boat was meant to stay in South Korea.

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