[Today's Cartoon] 2023.01.18
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The families of victims of shots fired by special forces during the Gwangju Massacre on May 18, 1980 paid tribute to the soldiers killed by armed civilians and buried at the National Cemetery.
In a reconciliatory move, the families of victims of shots fired by special forces at democracy fighters during the Gwangju Massacre on May 18, 1980 paid tribute Tuesday to the soldiers killed by armed civilians and buried at the National Cemetery in Seoul. [PARK YONG-SEOK]
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