SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea has come closer to blaming the North for torpedoing one of its warships in March in an attack that killed 46 of its sailors.
South Korea has indicated it would not launch a revenge strike, fearing it could spark a widening conflict that cripples its quickly recovering economy.
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