Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Chinese-Made Torpedo Used In Attack On S.Korean Ship

Photo: Korea’s Foreign Ministry invited ambassadors from some 30 countries yesterday to brief them about the results of the Cheonan probe. From left: Canadian Ambassador Ted Lipman (on phone), Italian Ambassador Massimo Andrea Leggeri, Spanish Ambassador Juan Lena and EU Ambassador Brian McDonald. By Kim Tae-seong

Seoul Says North Korea Sank Cheonan Warship. Are Sanctions Next? -- Christian Science Monitor

It's 'obvious' North Korea was involved in the sinking of the Cheonan warship in March, South Korea's foreign minister said Wednesday.

South Korea's foreign minister bluntly blamed the March sinking of the Cheonan warship and the death of 46 sailors on North Korea Wednesday.

“We have the evidence,” Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan told the Monitor. Asked how South Korea would respond, Mr. Yu promised “very firm action” but avoided specifics.

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More News On The Sinking Of The South Korean Warship Cheonan

South Korea: North responsible for torpedo attack on warship -- Washington Post
Evidence shows North Korea torpedoed ship -- Sydney Morning Herald
'Obvious' North Korea Sank South Korean Ship -- ABC News
Probe IDs torpedo that sunk Cheonan: sources -- Joong And Daily
Serial number found on torpedo fragments -- Korea Times
Evidence Shows North Korea Used Chinese-Made Torpedo In Attack On S.Korean Ship -- Bernama
Defector: 'North Korea sank Seoul's Cheonan warship' -- BBC
DPRK accuses South Korea of worsening relations over warship sinking -- Xinhuanet
South Korea briefs China on ship sinking blamed on North -- Reuters

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