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Inter-Korea relations: The prisoners of war who never returned

16:48 Min

North Korea invaded the South more than 70 years ago, on June 25. While an armistice was signed in 1953 to end the conflict, a peace treaty was never signed – leaving tens of thousands of South Korean soldiers to remain in captivity in North Korea.

North Korea invaded the South more than 70 years ago, on June 25. While an armistice was signed in 1953 to end the conflict, a peace treaty was never signed – leaving tens of thousands of South Korean soldiers to remain in captivity in North Korea.

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