Следите за Кореями, пока есть возможность
May. 27th, 2010 11:40 amВсе раскручивается медленно. В марте Северная Корея потопила подлодкой южнокорейский военный корабль (40+ на борту погибли). Южная Корея проводит учения. Северная Корея не признает своей вины, а заодно сообщает, что в ответ на обвинения перестанет соблюдать соглашения по предотвращению случайных столкновений на море.
Кто забыл, атомная бомба именно у Северной Кореи, а Сеул, столица Кореи Южной, в двух шагах от границы.
16 апреля, CNN News
Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- A South Korean investigator said Friday that an "external explosion" was the most likely cause of the mysterious sinking of a naval ship in which 46 South Korean sailors were lost in tense waters off the North Korean coast.
26 мая, BBC
About 40 sailors are missing after a South Korean navy ship sank near the border with North Korea, Yonhap news agency said citing military officials.
27 мая, BBC
North Korea has announced it will scrap an agreement aimed at preventing accidental naval clashes with South Korea, amid rising tensions over the sinking of a South Korean warship.
The move is in retaliation for Seoul blaming Pyongyang for a torpedo attack that sank the Cheonan in March.
The announcement comes as the South Korean navy conducts a major anti-submarine drill.
An international probe found the Cheonan was sunk by a Northern torpedo.
Кто забыл, атомная бомба именно у Северной Кореи, а Сеул, столица Кореи Южной, в двух шагах от границы.
16 апреля, CNN News
Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- A South Korean investigator said Friday that an "external explosion" was the most likely cause of the mysterious sinking of a naval ship in which 46 South Korean sailors were lost in tense waters off the North Korean coast.
26 мая, BBC
About 40 sailors are missing after a South Korean navy ship sank near the border with North Korea, Yonhap news agency said citing military officials.
27 мая, BBC
North Korea has announced it will scrap an agreement aimed at preventing accidental naval clashes with South Korea, amid rising tensions over the sinking of a South Korean warship.
The move is in retaliation for Seoul blaming Pyongyang for a torpedo attack that sank the Cheonan in March.
The announcement comes as the South Korean navy conducts a major anti-submarine drill.
An international probe found the Cheonan was sunk by a Northern torpedo.