Thursday, April 8, 2010

Huge Outside Blast Is What Sunked The South Korean Warship Cheonan

Korean Sailors Say 'Outside' Shock Sunk Ship -- Wall Street Journal

SEOUL—The South Korean naval patrol boat that sank last month near the North Korean border was torn apart by an external explosion, surviving members of its crew said Wednesday in their first public appearance.

"It seemed to be a shock from outside," Choi Won-il, the ship's captain, said at a news conference at a military hospital where he and the 57 other surviving sailors are recovering from the March 26 explosion.

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More News On The Sinking Of The South Korean Naval Ship Cheonan

Video of the ROKS Cheonan Suggests External Explosion; Plus, John Feffer Already Knows North Korea Didn’t Do It (Update: A North Korean Mine?) -- One Free Korea
South Korea sailors describe mystery ship blast -- BBC
Survivors of sunken SKorean ship heard loud blast -- AP
Korea Seeks UN Help to Find Cause of Ship Sinking -- Korea Times
External blast sank warship, say survivors -- Today Online

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