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South Korea: U.N. Security Council Report Shows NoKo Sank Cheonan (Time.com)

File photo of a giant floating crane lifting the stern of the South Korean warship. The 1,200-tonne patrol combat corvette PCC-772 Cheonan was split in two by a big external explosion. North Korea attacked a South Korean warship after the South balked at its request for economic aid in return for a proposed summit, a report said Monday.(AFP/File/Hong Jin-Hwan)Time.com - Despite North Korea’s denials and the skepticism of South Korean politicians, Seoul has insisted that Pyongyang sank the Cheonan. Now it has an internationally vetted technical report to back up its claims


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