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The neutrality of this article is disputed. Please see the discussion on the talk page. Please do not remove this message until the dispute is resolved. (August 2010) This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (April 2010) First battle of Yeonpyeong Part of the Korean War Crab wars Date June 9–15, 1999 Location Northern Limit Line, Yellow Sea Result South Korean victory Belligerents Korean People's Navy Republic of Korea Navy Casualties and losses 1 torpedo boat sunk, 1 patrol boat severely damaged, 4 patrol boats moderately damaged, ~30 killed, ~70 wounded 1 corvette slightly damaged, 1 patrol boat slightly damaged, 9 wounded v • d • e Naval engagements of the Korean War Korean War: Battle of Chumonchin Chan - Battle of Haeju - Battle of Inchon - Battle of Han River After Ceasefire: Gangneung Incident - Battle of Yosu - First Battle of Yeonpyeong - Battle of Amami-Ōshima - Second Battle of Yeonpyeong - Battle of Daecheong - Baengnyeong incident v • d • e Korean War North Korea offensive Ongjin · Kaesong-Munsan · Gorangpo · Dongducheon · Pocheon · Chuncheon · Gangneung · Gimpo · Okgye · Korea Strait · Uijeongbu · Naechon-Taereung · Changdong · Bongilcheon · Miari · Haengju · Hongcheon · Han River · Oryudong · Sinsadong-Gwacheon · Uljin-Pyeonghae · Siheung-Anyang-Suwon · Jumunjin UN intervention Osan · Pyongtaek · Chonan · Chochiwon · Donglakri · Danyang · Jincheon · Yihwaryeong · Taejon · Hadong · Yeongdeok · Hwaryeongjang · Younggang · Andong · The Notch · Pusan Perimeter (Naktong Bulge  · P'ohang-dong  · Taegu)  · Haeju · Inchon · 2nd Seoul · Hill 282 · Kaesong · Wonsan · Hungham · Yongju · Yeonghung · Kumchon · Pyongyang · Huichon · Chosan Chinese intervention Onjong · Unsan · Pakchon · Ch'ongch'on River · Wawon · Chosin Reservoir · Task Force Faith · 3rd Seoul · 1st and 2nd Wonju · Thunderbolt · Twin Tunnels · Roundup · Hoengsong · Chipyong-ni  · 3rd Wonju · Killer · Ripper · Courageous  · Tomahawk · Rugged · Imjin River · Gloster Hill · Kapyong · Yultong Bridge · Soyang River Stalemate Bloody Ridge · Han River · Heartbreak Ridge · Maryang San · Sunchon · Hill Eerie · Sui-ho Dam · Old Baldy · Hudson Harbor · White Horse · Triangle Hill · Jackson Heights · The Hook · Pork Chop Hill · Outpost Harry  · Kumsong · Samichon River After ceasefire DMZ Campaign · Blue House Raid · Pueblo incident · EC-121 shootdown · Major Henderson incident · Axe murder incident · Rangoon bombing · KAL Flight 858 · Gangneung · Yosu · 1st Yeonpyeong · Amami-Ōshima · 2nd Yeonpyeong · Daecheong · ROKS Cheonan The first battle of Yeonpyeong refers to incidents involving naval vessels of North and South Korea on June 9 and 15, 1999, off the island of Yeonpyeong. Minor incidents and incursions concerning fishing in the area have since continued, including another naval skirmish in 2002 known as the "Second Battle of Yeonpyeong" and another in the 2009 known as the "Battle of Daecheong". External links "Seoul: Engagement... to continue despite deadly Korean naval battle" This article about a battle is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e