Seoul on Wednesday repatriated the remains of 28 Chinese soldiers killed in the Korean War, despite a heated row between the two countries over a U. S. miss
SEOUL – Seoul on Wednesday repatriated the remains of 28 Chinese soldiers killed in the Korean War, despite a heated row between the two countries over a U. S. missile defense system.
A row of goose-stepping Chinese honor guards received lacquered wooden boxes, each containing one set of remains, from their counterparts during a ceremony at Incheon Airport.
Beijing deployed millions of soldiers in the 1950-53 conflict, saving the fledging North from defeat by U. S.-led U. N. forces and South Korea.
More than 180,000 Chinese soldiers are estimated to have died in the war.
“(We) appreciate the friendship and good will that South Korean people and media have shown regarding the repatriation of Chinese soldiers’ remains,” Sun Shaocheng, China’s vice minister of civil affairs, was quoted as saying at the ceremony by Yonhap news agency.