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rangerrebew

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 70 Korean War MIAs have been identified from remains released after 2018 Kim-Trump summit

    Steve Liewer Jan 31, 2021 Updated Feb 3, 2021
 

At an air base in Wonsan, Dr. Jennie Jin carefully examined each of the 55 cases, making sure each was secured and matched the paperwork she had been handed by North Korean authorities.

Each case contained the bones of soldiers who died long ago in the Korean War, during a counterattack by U.S., South Korean and allied forces after Communist North Korea invaded its pro-Western neighbor.

North Korean strongman Kim Jong Un had agreed to the release after his photo-op summit with then-President Donald Trump in Singapore in June 2018.

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rangerrebew

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Did the remains have enough diversity?  It is something that must be addressed. :pondering: