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The government-appointed investigation team concluded Thursday that an external underwater explosion caused by a heavy torpedo manufactured by North Korea split apart and sank the South Korean Navy corvette Cheonan in the West Sea on March 26. The multinational team released its final result of the nearly two-month probe, holding the communist state culpable for the disaster that left 46 sailors either dead or missing. The North immediately dismissed the findings as "fabrications."