Thursday, May 20, 2010

Tension heightened on Korean Peninsula over warship sinking

Korean

Propulsion components, counting forward motion motor with propeller and a steering machine that is composed from the site of the sinking, matched in size and shape with the stipulation on the drawing presented in the initial materials provided abroad of the self-governing People's Republic of Korea exports, the report says.

The labeling in Hangul , which says "one leg" or No.1 in English, is available in the end of the forward motion segment, in accordance with the selection of a beforehand acquired DPRK torpedo, it said, adding that this evidence la expert to confirm that the recovered parts took place in North Korea.

It affirmed the current state of affairs as "a phase of war" that South Korea promise to take "firm measures" against Pyongyang over the sinking of the warship.

"South Korea will take strong events against North Korea and to admit their misdeed through strong international collaboration," South Korean President Lee Myung-bak said Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd Thursday in telephone conversations.

Seoul has ruled out military strikes against retaliation Pyongyang, but will try to impose stricter sanction against its fellow citizen.

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