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Korean War veterans dream of real peace on divided peninsula
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Korean War veterans said they regretted that young Koreans seem to have little awareness of the horrors of the war, especially as Pyongyang ramps up its threats.

All the Korean War veterans interviewed by AFP said they regretted that young Koreans seem to have little awareness of the horrors of the war, especially as Pyongyang ramps up its threats.SEOUL - Korean War veteran Ryu Jae-sik has had a bullet fired by a Chinese soldier lodged in his chest for 70 years, a constant reminder of the conflict that never ended.

Relations between them are at one of their lowest points since the war, with talks stalled and Kim Jong Un's nuclear-armed North threatening the South with"annihilation" as Seoul beefs up military cooperation with long-time ally Washington. "It was my wish to reunify the North and South with my hands, to achieve a reunified peninsula," he said.

The South is now the world's 10th-largest economy, a noisy democracy and a global cultural powerhouse.Other veterans who fought alongside Ryu say their memories of comrades who died on the battlefields have come back to haunt them as they grow older. Nearly 37,000 American soldiers were also killed, while other UN fatalities included more than 1,000 British soldiers.

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