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The White House says North Korea has handed over the remains of U.S. servicemen killed in the Korean War, a move it hailed as momentum for positive change following Kim Jong Uns summit with President Trump last month. A U.S. Air Force aircraft transporting the remains has reportedly landed at Osan Air Base in South Korea, though it was not immediately clear how many sets of remains were on board. Earlier reports said Pyongyang would hand over 55 sets of remains. In a statement announcing the repatriated remains, the White House stopped short of providing specifics on the handover, saying only that it was a significant first step to recommence the repatriation of remains from North Korea and resume the search for the estimated 5,300 remains believed to still be located in the country. A formal repatriation ceremony is scheduled for Aug. 1. President Trump had previously said that Pyongyang had already returned the remains of about 200 service members, though he backtracked on those comments earlier this week, saying the process would begin very soon.
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Wounded Bear
(58,436 posts)not real remains or some random Korean body parts.
As Trump likes to say, we'll see. Or at least I hope so.
PearliePoo2
(7,768 posts)The last remains that were returned were various animal parts and other items that were unidentifiable.
The idea that North Korea has kept GI remains organized and accounted for after all these years seems far-fetched to me.
I hope I'm wrong.
greymattermom
(5,751 posts)And match DNA samples to living relatives.