BBC News - Seoul's dilemma over sunken warship
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Seoul's dilemma over sunken warship
The Cheonan sank after an as yet unexplained blast on 26 March
By John Sudworth
BBC News, Seoul
Since the end of World War II only two navies, the British and the Pakistani, are known to have used a submarine to sink a battleship.
Now though there appears to be growing evidence that North Korea's underwater fleet may have become the third.
The 26 March sinking of the Cheonan, with 40 lives lost and six men still missing, is certainly a South Korean military disaster.
But it has the potential to become much more than that. (more)
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
BBC News - Seoul's dilemma over sunken warship
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