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CNNIsrael’s unprecedented attack shows Iran has become a ‘playground’ for the Mossad

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Commodities   来源:News  查看:  评论:0
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The former Wiltshire Council leader, Conservative Richard Clewer, who has been re-elected, described the election result on Friday as "really frustrating", adding that "it creates some very significant questions Wiltshire needs to answer over the next few days".A coroner has written to the government to determine the owner of a shipwreck where a visitor drowned - so that safety warnings can be put in place.

CNNIsrael’s unprecedented attack shows Iran has become a ‘playground’ for the Mossad

Raymond Mills, 74, from Milton Keynes, died on 17 August while visiting the SS Vina wreck off the Brancaster coast in Norfolk.In a prevention of future deaths report (PFDR), Norfolk senior coroner Samantha Goward said a lack of warning signs about tidal dangers - and information about who actually owned the wreck - meant "there was no system to ensure concerns can be raised".A Department for Transport spokesperson offered condolences to Mr Mills' family, adding: "The department has received the coroner's report and will respond in due course."

CNNIsrael’s unprecedented attack shows Iran has become a ‘playground’ for the Mossad

An inquest in January found Mr Mills' medical cause of death was ischaemic heart disease and drowning, with the coroner concluding that he died due to an accident caused by underlying natural causes.revealed that Mr Mills went under the water when the tide came in at the wreck, and he was later found unresponsive in the sea by search and rescue teams.

CNNIsrael’s unprecedented attack shows Iran has become a ‘playground’ for the Mossad

His family told an inquest there were no signs at the site of the shipwreck warning of the tidal dangers.

The coroner has written to Trinity House, the National Trust and Natural England to try and establish who owns the shipwreck and who is responsible for any warning signs.The NIS said it found that since August, North Korea has sent 13,000 shipping containers carrying shells, missiles, and anti-armour rockets to Russia.

As many as eight million 122-mm and 152-mm shells have been supplied to Russia, it said.However, some military experts believe the Russian military units will have difficulties incorporating North Korean troops into their frontlines.

Apart from the language barrier, the North Korean army has no recent experience of combat operations, they said.“They could guard some sections of the Russian-Ukrainian border, which would free Russian units for fighting elsewhere,” said Valeriy Ryabykh, editor of the Ukrainian publication

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