North Korea: Pyongyang Offers To Provide Torpedo Samples
November 02, 2010
North Korea has offered to provide samples of its torpedoes in an attempt to back up its denial of responsibility for the sinking of a South Korea warship in March, Reuters reports.
A team that included experts from the United States, Australia, Britain and Sweden concluded there was "overwhelming evidence" that Pyongyang was behind the sinking of the Cheonan, reported Agence France-Presse.
Parts of a torpedo recovered at the scene were consistent with a North Korean weapon that Seoul had obtained seven years earlier, said the experts.
In a statement, the National Defense Commission said it would provide a steel-alloy sample of one of its torpedoes to show it was different from aluminum-alloy torpedoes used by other countries and in the attack.
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