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South Korea to send back Chinese soldiers' remains

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South Korea is preparing to send back the remains of 36 Chinese soldiers who fought against the country in the Korean War. Rough cut - subtitled (reporter narration).

Added on the 28/03/2016 11:25:14 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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