<Anchor> It



was confirmed as a result of the SBS report that the National Intelligence Service handed over important documents for a year to the fact-finding committee at the time when it could understand the situation before and after the May 18 Democratization Movement.

Class A confidential documents were included, but the verification of the so-called preliminary planning theory of the new military unit Chun Doo-hwan began.



This is the exclusive report by reporter Kim A-young.



<Reporter> This



is a photo of an armored wheeled vehicle that appeared on the streets of downtown Gwangju during the May 18 Democratization Movement in 1980.



In the meantime, there have been statements that the first armored armored vehicle was not a track type, but a wheel type with wheels, but this is the first time that its existence has been confirmed.




[Park Jin-eon/5·18 Fact-Investigation Committee External Cooperation Officer: The first firing was made in an armored wheeled vehicle with a broken wheel on the road in front of Gwangju High School. .] The



NIS turned over 17 important reports and 204 photos prepared by the Central Intelligence Agency, including this photo, to the 5.18 Fact-Investigation Committee.



It was revealed that the amount of the important report was 832 pages, but as a result of SBS coverage, it was confirmed that the documents were reported by the Central Intelligence Agency to the Blue House from December 1979 to December 1980 in secret confidentiality.



It is known that a number of classified A-class documents, the highest security level, are also included.



It seems that we will be able to grasp the authenticity of the new military's preliminary planning theory for May 18, which continued to be controversial about what reports were posted to the Blue House six months before the May 18 outbreak.



A government official said in a phone call with SBS, "The fact-finding committee is already analyzing the documents from May 20 to June 4, 1980 received from the NIS," and said, "These documents are completely new."



The Fact-Investigation Committee said it would immediately begin analyzing the data that were handed over.



(Video coverage: Kim Yong-woo, video editing: Choi Jin-hwa)