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One of the key points of the 5 · 18 democratization movement is who gave orders to innocent citizens. On May 21, 80, in front of the Jeonnam Provincial Office, dozens of citizens were killed in the mass fire of martial law forces, and our reporters met the battalion commander of the airborne troops at the front line.

Reporter Jang Hoon-kyung.

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official of the 61st Battalion of the 11th Airborne Brigade, Ahn Bu-woong, who led the wiretapping on May 21, 80, has officially found that civilians were not armed until the mass release, but it is still a self-defense force.

[Ahn Boo-woong / Former Commander of the 11th Airborne Brigade: I wouldn't have fired if I hadn't come in. It's because I don't have any war experience. When one person shoots, the other person also shoots if they are shot.] When

asked who the firing commander was, Mr. Ahn answered.

[Ahn Boo-woong / Former Commander of the 11th Airborne Brigade: Commanded to shoot (tapping) by order, you should know. Tell me who ordered the shooter, and it doesn't tell a story. What's a shooter, I'm not saying to stop you even if I die.] I'm

looking for a firing commander within the overall plan of operation.

Researchers on May 18th believe that Mr. Ahn's testimony was related to the 20th Division.

The 20th Division was scheduled to enter Gwangju Station on the night of the 20th of the Gwangju Station firing, and at the time when group fires and helicopter shooting in front of the Metropolitan Government were witnessed, 20 divisions were to be put into the helicopter by military records.

When the 20th Division was disrupted by civil resistance, martial lawmen fired unreasonably.

On the morning of May 21, after grasping the status of the 20th Division and deciding on a Jindo dog, the Defense Ministry held a meeting of the military chief of the military.