South Korean ship may have hit a North Korean mine..South Korean military on alert
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article7080658.ece
An explosion that split in two a South Korean naval ship may have been caused by a 60-year-old sea mine, the country’s Defence Minister said, as rescuers spent a fourth day searching for 46 sailors believed to have gone down with the vessel close to the border with North Korea.
The Seoul Government has not blamed the North directly for the explosion on the Cheonan, a 1,200-tonne corvette that sank off Baengnyeong Island as it patrolled in the Yellow Sea on Friday night. However, Kim Tae Young said that it could have been caused by one of thousands of Soviet mines set by the North in the 1950-53 Korean War. “Though many mines were removed, it must have been impossible to retrieve them all,” he said. “Or we have to see whether North Korea has intentionally set a mine adrift.”
But he did not rule out the possibility of an accident involving the torpedoes, missiles and depth charges with which the Cheonan was armed.
Twenty South Korean ships, and one from the United States Navy, continued to search yesterday for the missing sailors. Divers who banged on the submerged hull of one half of the vessel heard no reply.
The state media of North Korea has made no comment on the disaster but, in a separate statement yesterday, it threatened “unpredictable incidents” if the South continued to take tourists and journalists into the demilitarised zone dividing the two countries.
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South Korea’s president ordered the military on alert Tuesday for any moves by rival North Korea after the defense minister said last week’s explosion and sinking of a South Korean ship may have been caused by a North Korean mine.
The blast ripped the 1,200-ton ship apart last Friday night during a routine patrol mission near Baengnyeong Island, along the tense maritime border west of the Korean peninsula. Fifty-eight crew members, including the captain, were plucked to safety; 46 remain missing with dim prospects for finding any further survivors.
The Joint Chief of Staff said the exact cause was unclear, and U.S. and South Korean officials said there was no outward indication of North Korean involvement.
However, Defense Minister Kim Tae-young told lawmakers Monday that a floating mine dispatched from North Korea was one of several scenarios for the disaster. “Neither the government nor the defense ministry has ever said there was no possibility of North Korea’s involvement,” Kim said.
The two Koreas remain in a state of war because their three-year conflict ended in a truce, not a peace treaty, in 1953. North Korea disputes the sea border drawn by the United Nations in 1953, and the western waters near the spot where the Cheonan went down have been the site of three bloody skirmishes between North and South.
“Since the sinking took place at the front line, the military should thoroughly prepare for any move by North Korea,” President Lee Myung-bak told his Cabinet, according to his spokesman, Park Sun-kyoo. “I want the military to maintain its readiness.”
The Joint Chiefs of Staff said the cause of the blast may remain unclear until the ship is salvaged after the rescue operation is over.
Any navy crewmen who managed to seal themselves inside their watertight cabins would have run out of air by Monday night since the supply of oxygen in the cabins was estimated to last up to 69 hours, military officials said.
Hampered by rough waves, divers finally reached the ship’s rear segment, where most of the missing were believed trapped, and pumped oxygen into cracks in the stern on Monday, according to the Joint Chiefs of Staff. They hammered on the hull but got no response.
Military divers were gearing up to break into the ship Tuesday, Rear Adm. Lee Ki-sik of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told reporters.
“The fate of the 46 young soldiers defending our territory in the border area is still unknown,” President Lee said. “I cannot describe how regrettable this is. Let’s not give up hope until the last moment”
The disaster is one of South Korea’s worst. Kim said Monday that the ship may have struck a mine left over from the war or deliberately dispatched from the North.
Many of the 3,000 Soviet-made naval mines North Korea planted in the waters off both coasts during the war were removed, but not all. Kim noted a North Korean mine was discovered as recently as 1984.
“North Korea may have intentionally floated underwater mines to inflict damage on us,” Kim told lawmakers.
He insisted there were no South Korean mines off the west coast, and ruled out a torpedo attack from North Korea, which would have been spotted by radar.
Officials have also said an internal malfunction may be to blame. The 1,200-ton Cheonan is designed to carry weapons, and was involved in a previous skirmish with North Korea.
Pyongyang’s state media have made no mention of the ship.
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still waiting to see what caused this..anyone have a theory?
i personally think it was north korean in some way..if you look at the history in the area its been an attack zone before ..no reason that would have changed..i think south korea know as well but arent letting on..and i maybe completely wrong as well
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South Korean ship may have hit a North Korean mine..South Korean … | New.Mooflix.com said this on March 31, 2010 at 10:42 am |
North Korea is Chinas hand puppet and she uses North Korea as a distraction as she builds her great army (Revelation 9:16 and 16:12). The sinking of the ship could have been just about anything. An accident, planned, anything.
Jack Burrells book tells us that China is coming Down Under, one day.
http://majorityjackburrellbook.blogspot.com/
yeah you are correct gibo..just as the usa uses sth korea..thanks
a diver is death too
http://www.todayonline.com/World/EDC100331-0000070/South-Korean-diver-dies-in-warship-rescue-as-military-is-put-on-alert
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“In a separate development, analysts say North Korea is raising the stakes in its nuclear standoff with the United States by vowing to build a light water reactor using indigenous fuel. AGENCIES”
imho probably was just at mine but don’t forget clinton was there rescue the gore journalist
i think a mine as well..it was north korean origin imo
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