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Military officials from South Korea and China pay their respects as the remains of 88 Chinese soldiers are placed in coffins in Incheon on Thursday. The Chinese soldiers were killed during the Korean War and their remains were recovered by a South Korean excavation unit. The coffins will be sent to China later. [DEFENSE MINISTRY]

Military officials from South Korea and China pay their respects as the remains of 88 Chinese soldiers are placed in coffins in Incheon on Thursday. The Chinese soldiers were killed during the Korean War and their remains were recovered by a South Korean excavation unit. The coffins will be sent to China later. [DEFENSE MINISTRY]

 
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