Hindustan Times (Patiala)

7 decades of real life action thrillers

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Pyongyang and Seoul have been at each other's throats since the end of World War 2, with attacks ranging from being James Bond-esque to straight up war crimes

AUGUST 1945: At the end of World War 2, the US and Soviet Union agreed to divide the Korean peninsula after Japan, which ruled Korea, surrendere­d to the Allies

JUNE 1950: The communist North invaded the capitalist South, sparking a brutal war that kills millions. China backed Pyongyang, while the US supported Seoul — alliances that have largely endured

JULY 1953: The two sides reached a stalemate and hostilitie­s ceased with an armistice rather than a formal peace treaty, leaving them technicall­y still at war

JANUARY 1968: The North sent 31 of its highly trained commandos to Seoul in a botched attempt to assassinat­e then-President Park Chung-Hee

AUGUST 1976: North Korean soldiers attacked a work party trying to chop down a tree inside the Demilitari­sed Zone, killing two US Army officers

OCTOBER 1983: The North attempted to assassinat­e South Korean general-turned-president Chun Doo-hwan in Myanmar with a bomb. Chun survives but 21 people were killedd

NOVEMBER 1987: A bomb went off on a Korean Air flight over the Andaman Sea, killing all 115 people on board. Seoul accused Pyongyang, which denied involvemen­t

SEPTEMBER 1996: A North Korean submarine ran aground off eastern South Korea, sparking a 45-day manhunt that ended with 24 crew members killed

JUNE 1999: South and North Korean naval ships clashed, resulting in the death of some 50 Northern soldiers

MARCH 2010: Seoul accused Pyongyang of torpedoing one of its corvette warships, killing 46 sailors — an allegation that the North denied NOVEMBER 2010: The North attacked a civilian-populated area for the first time since 1953, firing 170 artillery shells at Yeonpyeong island and killing four people.

 ?? AFP ?? North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in at the truce village of Panmunjom.
AFP North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in at the truce village of Panmunjom.
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