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40 years, places that have significant meaning on May 18th are disappearing one by one.

Reporter Choi Jae-young looked at what it looks like.

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[It was killed. (Day of May 24, 1980) I think it was between 12 and 1:30.]

[Lee Jae-ui's non-executive research fellow at the May 18th Memorial Foundation: Children were playing there (in the reservoir). It was shot. 11 Airborne troops were passing there.]

Songam-dong, Gwangju City, where the junior high school student Bang Kwang-beom was shot by soldiers and died.

You can't find traces of the time at this place where sports facilities are located.

On the same day, after a misfire between martial law troops, the soldiers sought out civilians and killed one citizen and four inhabitants in the village.

[Lee Jae-eui, a non-executive research fellow at the May 18th Memorial Foundation: After a misfire, the search was over. There was a single house at this point. (From that house) 3-4 civilians were captured.]

However, there is no small monument here either.

[Lee Jae-eui's Non-executive Research Fellow, May 18th Anniversary Foundation: It can only be explained as a massacre. Jyeotneunde that has happened, I am sorry Putting this (left to those places.]

321 wounded were treatment received has changed as the ruins after also in 2007 the Armed Forces Gwangju integrated hospital

last yangginam who guarded the provincial government building also treat here Received.

[Yang Ki-nam / 5 · 18 Mobile Strike Team: The beds were side by side. (How many minutes have you had here?) There were 70 to 80 people.] It

is a pity that the big and small scenes will disappear and the truth will be buried.

[Yang, Ki-Nam / 5 · 18 Mobile Strike Team: You still keep declining 5 · 18. I don't believe the truth and that's the most unfortunate thing.]

Even if it's not a huge museum, it seems that everyday efforts to remember history are necessary.

(Video coverage: Byeongju Lee, Video editing: Jaesung Lee)