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In the 65 years since Gangwon province Cheolwon, where the landmine removal work is in progress, the inspectors of the armed forces have been discovered before the next joint remnant discovery. Park, Jae - kwon, Park, Jung - ja 's identification tag and his remains return to the family' s arms after DNA testing.

It is Choi Jae-young.

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[Salute to the warrior.]

The boys wrapped around the Taegeukgi, the soldiers who are close to the two eyes in front of him. For over 60 years, arrows of arrowheads, which have just passed through the darkness, resonate with the heartbreak.

In April of next year, an unidentified man was found dead in the arrowhead highland, where the landmine removal work was in progress to find common remains of South and North Korea.

Thigh bones were found on the surface, and ribs and skull fragments were found 1.5 meters from here.

[Imna Hyeok / Detecting Detection Facility Inspector: It is probable that it is the femur of a person.

Along with the remains, an identification tag and a class rank were also found.

Park was recorded as a martyr who died on July 10, 1953 at the head of the arrow.

One day before the end of the fierce arrowhead battle, it was the 17th day of the armistice.

Moon Jae-in, the president, said that there should be no dead bodies again after 65 years.

The remains of Park Ik-kyung are returned to the family's welfare once their identity is confirmed by family and DNA tests.