
No sign of 46 missing sailors as South Korean vessels comb area near sea border with the North where a ship sank in one of the country's worst naval disasters.
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By Si-Young Lee ASSOCIATED PRESS
PYEONGTAEK, South Korea (AP) -- Relatives of marines missing after a South Korean military ship sank near the disputed sea border with North Korea are protesting over a lack of information about what caused the disaster.
About 150 family members at Pyeongtaek naval base south of Seoul pushed their way past security guards Saturday to confront military officials. Screaming "Liars!" some climbed onto the rescued captain's car as he was driving away.
The Joint Chiefs of Staffs say an explosion occurred in the rear of the ship but the cause of the blast has not been released. Fifty-eight marines were rescued but 46 others are missing.
Relatives say rescued crew members told them the ship was leaky and in need of repair.
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Ship board explosion my ass. Try a surface to surface silkworm missle fired by North Korea.
Steve






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