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The remains of Ambassador Hwang Yun-jeong, an independent figure of independence, who was buried in Kazakhstan, were transferred to Seoul via the Seoul Airport on the Air Force 2 flight on the morning of the 22nd. The court and military bands are waiting for the two patriotic governors and their spouses to be moved in front of the Air Force Unit 2.

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The remains of Ambassador Bonho, an independent intelligence officer who was buried in Kazakhstan, arrived at Seoul Airport on the morning of the 22nd, and are being transported from Air Force Unit 2.

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The President of the National Veterans of Pyujin welcomes the remains of the two patriotic governments and spouses who returned to their homeland.


The remains of Ambassador Bonho, an independant elder who was buried in Kazakhstan, arrived at Seoul Airport on the morning of the 22nd, and are being trained at Air Force No.2.

He was born in Youngheung, South Hamgyong province, South Korea. When the interim government was established in Shanghai, China in 1919, he acted as a temporary member of the House of Representatives in North Korea and published articles promoting independence in independent newspapers. After being forced to move to Central Asia in 1937, he devoted himself to national education and wrote "Gospel Grammar" and "Chosun History".

(SBS New Media Division / Photo = Yonhap News)