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Shadows of War Violence along the Korean Demilitarized ZoneOn 20 November 1974, a South Korean patrol discovered a tunnel reaching a kilometer into the DMZ, resulting in a short gunfight without injuries. A North Korean ...
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Stallion Soldiers learn about Korean Armistice firsthand - Army.milSep 15, 2016 · ... Bridge of No Return" along the MDL. "The Bridge of No Return got its name from the exchange of POWs at the end of the war over this bridge ...
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Bridge of No Return - Atlas ObscuraJul 16, 2018 · Between 1953 and 1976, the Bridge of No Return was the scene of tense prisoner exchanges and highly charged incidents between North Korea and South Korea.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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[PDF] Across the Bridge of No Return December 20Dec 20, 2018 · This was where returned prisoners had crossed in an exchange of POWs at the end of the Korean War in 1953; the structure was known as the “ ...
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Bridges at Panmunjom - The Wilson QuarterlyAlmost immediately after the sides agreed to prevent crossing and intermingling at the Bridge of No Return in 1976, the DPRK constructed another bridge to enter ...
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The Bridge of No Return - Izzit.orgJan 27, 2025 · Thus ensued "Operation Paul Bunyan" - a massive act of deterrence and the most militarized tree-cutting operation in history. Hear the story from two U.S. ...Missing: Korean DMZ facts
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Retired US Army Chemical Corps major defended freedom in three ...Mar 25, 2025 · Mark Barrett while their Soldiers were trimming a 100-foot poplar tree near the "Bridge of No Return" on Aug. 18, 1976. The tree was being ...
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JSA Battalion honors fallen officers on 35th anniversary - Army.milAug 19, 2011 · North Korean soldiers murdered Bonifas and Barrett while their Soldiers were trimming a 100-foot poplar tree near the "Bridge of No Return" on ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Tour of the Joint Security Area truly memorable | Article - Army.milMay 9, 2016 · The tour also includes the "Bridge of No Return," and a trip to the Dorasan Observatory near the "Third Tunnel of Aggression." While most ...
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Buildings and Facilities - Panmunjom TourThe bridge spans the Sacheon River, which flows on the west side of the JSA and behind Peace House. The MDL divides the bridge, which was used for prisoner ...Missing: geography | Show results with:geography
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Demilitarized zone (DMZ) - Korean Peninsula - BritannicaOct 13, 2025 · It roughly follows latitude 38° N (the 38th parallel), the original demarcation line between North Korea and South Korea at the end of World War ...
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Bridge Of No Return - Jinseo-myeon - TracesOfWar.comThe "bridge of no return" is located in the Joint Security Area (JSA) on the border between North and South Korea. In 1953 it was used for the exchangement ...
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THE BRIDGE OF NO RETURN: LYNDAL JONESJan 26, 2019 · 'The Bridge of No Return' is a small wooden bridge that crosses the demarcation line between North and South Korea in the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
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bridge of no return - NamuWikiOct 5, 2025 · The bridge of no return has not been repaired for a long time and needs repair. A blue bollard is blocking the road in the Military Demarcation ...
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Bridge of No Return - Historical landmark in Paju, Paju | Reviews ...Bridge of No Return. Historical landmark · Paju. Bridge of No Return ... Korea and South Korea. The ... It's a simple bridge. Information. Static Map. 471-1 ...
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72-Hour Bridge - WikipediaMaterial, Asphalt. Total length, 150 meters (490 ft). No. of lanes, 2. History. Built, August 1976. Replaces, Bridge of No Return. Korean name. Hangul. 72시간 ...
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Why Are North and South Korea Divided? - History.comFeb 9, 2018 · Over the next three years (1945-48), the Soviet Army and its proxies set up a communist regime in the area north of latitude 38˚ N, or the 38th ...
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A Short History Of The Korean War - The Cold War | IWMThe Korean War started on 25 June 1950 and ... IWM curator Rob Rumble explores the last campaign of the Second World War and if it was the Soviet invasion ...Voices Of The Korean War · 25 Photographs Of The... · See object record
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Significance of the May 1948 Election - Korean War LegacyElections would be held, a government would be set up and, after many years of occupation, Korea would become independent once more.Missing: refusal | Show results with:refusal
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Preparing for War: Soviet-North Korean Relations, 1947-1950Jun 3, 2020 · Again, Stalin concurred. When Kim Il Sung traveled to Moscow in April 1950 to gain approval for an invasion of South Korea, he rattled off a ...Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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Why Did Stalin Support the Start of the Korean War? - History.comApr 4, 2022 · One of the main reasons that Stalin backed a communist invasion of South Korea was to “entangle” the United States in a costly war in East Asia.
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Remembering the Forgotten War: Korea, 1950-1953On June 25, 1950 the North Korean army crossed the 38th parallel in a full-scale invasion, destroying or pushing back any resistance in its path.
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Invasion of North Korea - 국가보훈부(영문)At the dawn of June 25, 1950, North Korean forces began the sudden invasion of South Korea. North Korean forces premeditated the invasion and started the attack ...
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Armistice Negotiations - United Nations CommandDuring the meetings, all parties sought to make an agreement that would suspend open hostilities, arrange the release and repatriation of prisoners of war and ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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A Barrier to Armistice: What To Do About Prisoners of WarUltimately, the Communists agreed to voluntary repatriation, as President Eisenhower continued Truman's policy. 82,500 Chinese and Korean POWs chose to go home, ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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[PDF] PRISONER AND WAR NEGOTIATIONS: THE KOREAN ...From April through September of. 1953, over 3,700 Americans were re- leased to U.S. control from the pris- oner-of-war camps in North Korea.Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Historical Documents - Office of the HistorianIf and when it becomes clear in the negotiations at Panmunjom that voluntary repatriation is the sole remaining fundamental obstacle to an armistice agreement, ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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THE KOREAN WAR ARMISTICE: A BATTLEFIELD NEGOTIATIONJul 27, 2023 · It took until April 1, 1953, for the Chinese-Korean coalition to agree to voluntary repatriation of POWs. From that point, events moved quickly ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Armistice Agreement for the Restoration of the South Korean State ...Feb 8, 2022 · All the sick and injured prisoners of was who insist upon repatriation shall be repatriated with priority. Insofar as possible, there shall be ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Prisoners of War - Air Force MuseumBetween April 20 and May 3, 1953, Operation Little Switch exchanged a total of 6,670 Chinese and North Korean prisoners and 669 UN personnel. The main prisoner ...Missing: numbers Bridge
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This month in AFMS History: Operation Little SwitchApr 18, 2017 · The “switch” of sick and wounded prisoners of war from both sides of the conflict began April 20th, and continued for 13 days. The 801st ...Missing: numbers Bridge
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Wilfred Lack - Korean War Legacy FoundationWilfred Lack recalls American POWs crossing the Bridge of No Return and his initial interactions with the shocked soldiers. He remembers the expressions on the ...
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Korean War POW/MIA Accounting Efforts | NCNKDec 10, 2018 · Post-Armistice Repatriations ... In 1954, under the terms of the Armistice Agreement, North Korea returned over 4,000 sets of remains to the ...Missing: details | Show results with:details<|separator|>
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PRISONER EXCHANGE STARTED IN KOREA; 30 AMERICANS ...Of the prisoners of other nationalities the first to return was a Turkish soldier, Cpl. Omar Ulu. The first of the British to be exchanged was Trooper E. O ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Operation Little Switch - Korean War Ex-POW AssociationOperation Little Switch took place from April 20, 1953 through April 26, 1953. These are reported numbers of Allied Prisoners returned, some names are missing.Missing: exchange details Bridge Return
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Other prisoners - Anzac Portal - DVAJul 16, 2025 · Prisoners of war were exchanged in Operation Little Switch in April 1953, before the war ended. The communists repatriated 684 United ...Missing: Bridge | Show results with:Bridge
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[PDF] "Prodigals of Traitors: American POWs during the Korean War ...May 13, 2023 · American prisoners of war (POW) in Korea endured unimaginable hardship and pain while in captivity. American POWs suffered through long marches ...Missing: statistics | Show results with:statistics
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Operation Big Switch - Korean War Ex-POW AssociationOperation Big Switch ; General W.F. Hase, 8/15/1953, 8/30/1953 ; US Marine Adder, 8/22/1953, 9/4/1953 ; General John Pope, 8/25/1953, 9/10/1953 ; USNS Marine ...
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[PDF] POW/MIA Issues - DTICThis report consists of three volumes. Volume 1 addresses American prisoners of war (POW) and missing in action cases (MIA) who were not repatriated ...
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Bridge of No Return | Military Wiki - FandomThe prisoners were brought to the bridge and given the choice to remain in the country of their captivity or cross over to the other country. However, if they ...
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Operation Big SwitchApr 12, 2021 · 325 Koreans, 21 Americans and 1 Briton voluntarily decided to stay with the Communists. 21,839 Communist soldiers decided to remain in the West.
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The Korean War Prisoner Who Never Came Home | The New YorkerDec 9, 2013 · Twenty-three American P.O.W.s refused to be repatriated in 1953. After ending up in Czechoslovakia, one of them disappeared.Missing: source | Show results with:source
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[PDF] Conflicts and Survival in the “Voluntary Repatriation” of Chinese ...That 80 percent of the Chinese prisoners of war should have decided to choose freedom at the risk of their own lives and those of their families is.<|separator|>
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[PDF] VOLUNTARY REPATRIATION AND THE KOREAN WAR ...UN negotiation team introduced the concept of “voluntary repatriation” of Communist POWs. On May 7, 1952, in a public statement, Truman unequivocally ...
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At the Brink Along the DMZ - The VVA VeteranOne major event in 1969 was the shooting down of a USAF EC-121M Constellation surveillance plane by North Korean MiGs, killing all 31 Americans onboard.<|separator|>
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An Axe Murder Triggers a Standoff in Korea's DMZ, 1976 - ADST.orgThe axe murder of two United States Army officers by North Korean soldiers on August 18, 1976, in the Joint Security Area (JSA) located in the Korean ...
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When the U.S. Almost Went to War With North Korea - PoliticoSep 14, 2017 · To the Western world, the killing of Captain Arthur Bonifas and Lieutenant Mark Barrett—in what would soon become known as the Axe Murder ...
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The North Korean Axe Murders That Almost Started a WarJun 10, 2018 · Three days after the axe murders, at 7 o'clock sharp on an electric Saturday morning, dozens of American and South Korean soldiers returned to ...
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A Forty-Minute Korean War: The Soviet Defector Firefight in the Joint ...Nov 23, 1984 · Panmunjom was the site of a renewed Korean War, when Matuzok's defection caused North Korean soldiers to open fire and pursue him into South Korean territory.<|control11|><|separator|>
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DMZ DEFECTOR SAYS HE ACTED FREELY - The New York TimesNov 27, 1984 · A Soviet defector said today that he had acted of his ''own free will'' when he bolted from North Korea into South Korean territory.
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That time a Soviet citizen defected across the Korean DMZOct 22, 2020 · On the day after Thanksgiving 1984, a Soviet citizen on a tour of the DMZ suddenly abandoned his group and sprinted to freedom in South Korea.Missing: Bridge | Show results with:Bridge<|separator|>
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Inter-Korean Summit to Set Agenda to Remove Nukes - VOAApr 26, 2018 · The leaders from the North and South may also walk together along a historic footbridge called the “Bridge of No Return” that was used for ...
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North meets South in historic summit of the Koreas - CNBCApr 27, 2018 · South Korean President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attend a welcoming ceremony in the truce village of Panmunjom inside the ...
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Inter-Korean Economic CooperationOn Dec 26, 2018 at the Panmunjeom Station, a groundbreaking ceremony was held to celebrate linking the South and North Korean railway networks. On September ...
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The American PSYOP Organization during the Korean War... prisoners of war who surrendered as a result of propaganda. They pointed out that a head count of prisoners is an inaccurate measure of direct effects of ...
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Panmunjom - John's Military HistoryCheck out the panorama. You can see the Propaganda Village, the Bridge of No Return, and the wartime truce buildings. The mountains behind that area are the ...
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Historical Documents - Office of the Historian... coerced into rejecting repatriation to your side and would have produced an Armistice. ... Communist and UNC Proposals at Panmunjom; Rhee's Desire for a ...
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[PDF] BRAINWASHING Edgar H. Schein - DSpace@MITparties, he could not rely on coercion to insure that his party would remain in control. The strength of local militias in many parts of China made the ...
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The Chinese POWs Who Derailed the Korean War Peace TalksMar 22, 2012 · At the end of the Korean War, only one third of the approximately 21,000 Chinese prisoners of war were repatriated to Communist China; the ...
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THE HIJACKED WAR: The Story of Chinese POWs in the Korean War... repatriation of Chinese prisoners of war (POWs). As two-thirds of approximately 21,000 Chinese POWs refused repatriation to Communist China and “defected ...
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United Nations - Command Repatriation Group - Korean War EducatorWith three weeks already lost, time became an important factor for the Communists if they intended to persuade the thousands of anti-Communist prisoners to ...
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Historical Documents - Office of the Historian“To those POWs who will not violently oppose repatriation, the UNC will guarantee return to your authorities at the time POWs are exchanged. Your decision in ...
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The Hijacked War: Introduction | Stanford University PressSecond, the policy of voluntary repatriation had largely dominated the war agenda by early 1952, three months after Truman first indicated his preference for ...
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Chinese POWs in the Korean War – dr - Dissertation ReviewsChapter 6 brings us up to the coercion and violence that preceded the April, 1952 screening of POWs that determined their view on repatriation to China and ...
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[PDF] vanderbilt University 4829948 (1) - COREserialized publications on “brainwashing” dramatized the physical and mental coercion in the hands of Chinese Communists.243 In 1958, his testimony in ...
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Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission : Korean Medals 한국 메달In addition, 325 Koreans, 21 Americans, and 1 Briton voluntarily decided to stay with the communists. 21,839 communist soldiers decided to remain in the West.Missing: verification | Show results with:verification
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DMZ JSA tour Korea (2025) - VIP TravelRating 5.0 (7) The DMZ JSA tour visits the DMZ, the JSA, the 3rd Infiltration Tunnel, and the border, with views of North Korea, and includes transport and entrance fees.
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Bridge of No Return - Joint Security Area, South Korea/North KoreaJul 23, 2013 · Sweet! I got promoted on that bridge about 5 meters down it this past May. I was surprised how overgrown eveything was.
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How to Tour the DMZ from Seoul [2025] - Korea Travel PlanningNote that due to Private Travis's unauthorised crossing into North Korea on 19 July 2023, JSA tours were cancelled. Update 23 August 2025: It appears that ...
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Panmunjom (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with ...Rating 4.5 (362) If you plan to go to the DMZ to visit Panmunjeom (security gate between north and south) you will be disappointed. It is currently closed to the public ...
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Seoul Scraps Military Agreement with North Korea after 'Waste ...Jun 5, 2024 · The suspension of the agreement allows South Korea to fully resume all military activities along the border and followed several days of North ...Missing: troops | Show results with:troops
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Explosions ring out from DMZ as North Korea clears land ... - NK NewsOct 10, 2024 · The construction on the North Korean side of the DMZ comes as the South Korean military confirmed this week that it is restoring 15 frontline ...
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North Korea redeploys troops to surveillance posts along DMZ after ...The North Korean military has been spotted re-installing surveillance posts according to surveillance footage provided by the South Korean military Monday.
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North Korean troops crossed into South before warning shots, UN ...Aug 25, 2025 · Warning shots were fired when groups of 10 to 30 North Korean troops crossed the border in at least three separate incidents in June 2024, the ...Missing: changes 2020-2025
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S Korea says it fired warning shots after N Korean soldiers crossed ...Jun 11, 2024 · South Korea's military has said it fired warning shots after soldiers from North Korea briefly crossed the border at the Demilitarized Zone ...
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North Korea Has Lost 'Many' Troops to Mines in DMZ, South SaysJun 18, 2024 · North Korean soldiers have been sent into the mine-strewn buffer zone to do construction work since November, the South Korean military said on Tuesday.
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North Korean civilian crosses heavily fortified DMZ into South - UPIJul 4, 2025 · A North Korean man who identified himself as a civilian crossed the heavily fortified military demarcation line between the two Koreas and was taken into ...
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South Korea to restart tours of tense DMZ border area after more ...Mar 19, 2025 · South Korea plans to resume public tours of the Joint Security Area, a high-stakes spot shared with North Korea inside the Demilitarized Zone that divides the ...Missing: developments | Show results with:developments
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Seoul restarts DMZ tour program for officials, civilians still barredMay 15, 2025 · South Korea's Unification Ministry said on May 15 it has resumed its “special tour” program to Panmunjom, the truce village inside the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).Missing: developments | Show results with:developments<|separator|>
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DMZ Tours from Seoul Guide 2025 – JSA Now ReopenOct 13, 2025 · At the time of writing (October 2025), the Joint Security Area (JSA) visitor center (Camp Boniface) has recently reopened to tourists and a few ...Missing: developments | Show results with:developments
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ROK restarts excavations of war remains in DMZ amid ... - NK NewsOct 15, 2025 · South Korea resumed the excavation of Korean War remains inside the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) for the first time in three years on Wednesday, ...
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North Korea says Seoul fired warning shots at KPA soldiers in ...Aug 23, 2025 · South Korea's military fired warning shots at North Korean soldiers in the border area between the two countries on Tuesday, ...