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Panmunjom axe murder incident), also known domestically as the Panmunjom axe atrocity incident (판문점 도끼 만행 사건), was the killing of two United Nations Command officers, Captain Arthur Bonifas and First Lieutenant Mark Barrett, by North Korean soldiers on August 18, 1976, in the Joint Security Area (JSA) in the Korean ...
October 18, 1967: Six South Korean agents crossed the DMZ and accessed a North Korean guard post, in the process 20 North Korean soldiers were killed and one South Korean agent died. [ 9 ] January 17, 1968: In an incident known as the Blue House Raid , a 31-man detachment from the Korean People's Army secretly crosses the DMZ on a mission to ...
About 300 North Korean troops have been killed and 2,700 others injured while fighting ... who spent five years as an intelligence officer with the North Korean military and swam for six hours to ...
About 4,000 North Korean troops have reportedly been killed or injured in ... particularly officers, in North Korea “may allow the Russian military to work with North Korean forces and ...
Hyon Chol-hae (Korean: 현철해; 13 August 1934 – 19 May 2022) was a North Korean military officer and politician who was closely tied to the ruling Kim family.He served as Kim Il Sung's bodyguard during the Korean War and reported directly to Kim Jong Il as deputy director of the General Political Department.
The information follows a report by Seoul's spy agency last week that said at least 100 North Korean soldiers had been killed since entering combat in December. ... North Korea's military was also ...
Ukraine estimates more than 3,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed or wounded in Kursk, while a senior US official said North Korea has seen “several hundred” casualties – both killed ...
The attempt was orchestrated by North Korea. [2] Although Chun survived, 21 people died in the attack and 46 were injured. One suspect was later killed, and the two other suspected bombers were captured, one of whom confessed to being a North Korean military officer. [2]