31 Bodies Recovered As Part Of South Korean Ship Is Raised -- Stars And Stripes
SEOUL — A massive crane lifted part of a South Korean patrol ship containing the bodies of 31 sailors out of the Yellow Sea on Thursday, nearly three weeks after the ship exploded and sank near the maritime border between North Korea and South Korea.
The 1,200-ton Cheonan ripped in half and sank on the night of March 26 while on a routine patrol. Fifty-eight crew members were rescued that night, leaving 46 missing. Two bodies were recovered before Thursday, when 31 more were found, leaving the number of missing at 13.
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More News On The South Korean Warship Cheonan
South Korea raises war ship, seeks clues on blast -- Reuters
32 bodies found as stern of sunken South Korean warship is raised -- L.A. Times
Sunken South Korean Warship Raised -- Voice of America
Stern of South Korea naval ship lifted from sea bed -- BBC
S.Korea lifts stern of sunken warship from seabed -- AFP
South Korea raises sunken navy ship -- Al Jazeera
External Impact Likely Cause of Ship Sinking -- Korea Times
US to give priority to SKorean ship sinking probe -- AFP
Q+A - What might be at stake in South Korean ship sinking -- Reuters
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