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And then you see this as to most of you people who think North Korea sunk the Ship:

http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/nation/2010/09/205_72997.html

 

But read this part near the end:

“The Cheonan was split and sunk due to a shockwave and bubble effect generated by the underwater explosion of a torpedo. The detonation location was three meters to port from the center of the gas turbine room and at a depth of 6-9 meters,” it says.

The weapons system used in the attack was a CHT-02D torpedo with approximately 250 kilograms of explosives manufactured and used by North Korea, according to the report.

Maj. Gen. Yoon Jong-sung, head of the Ministry of National Defense’s Criminal Investigation Command, said the JIG had found a total of 36 traces of explosives consisting of RDX, HMX and TNT on the wreckage of the Cheonan.

But there were no such traces on the pieces of a torpedo found at the site of the incident, Yoon admitted. The JIG has called the torpedo parts one of the “decisive” pieces of evidence that prove North Korea’s involvement in the naval disaster.

Critics have cast doubts about the authenticity of the evidence presented by the investigators.

For example, the investigation team argued the “No. 1” inscribed in Korean on the propulsion section of the raised torpedo as conclusive evidence, but critics raised questions about how the lettering remained intact despite the heat of the explosion.