Two North Korean soldiers were killed in the DMZ separating North and South Korea, allegedly by one South Korean soldier. However, the 11 bullets discovered in the bodies, combined with the 5 remaining bullets in the assassin's magazine clip, total 16 bullets for a gun designed to hold 15 bullets. The investigating Swiss/Swedish team from the neutral countries overseeing the DMZ suspects another, unknown party was involved, implying some sort of cover-up. The truth is far more straightforward and tragic.
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Two North Korean soldiers were killed in the DMZ separating North and South Korea, allegedly by one South Korean soldier. However, the 11 bullets discovered in the bodies, combined with the 5 remaining bullets in the assassin's magazine clip, total 16 bullets for a gun designed to hold 15 bullets. The investigating Swiss/Swedish team from the neutral countries overseeing the DMZ suspects another, unknown party was involved, implying some sort of cover-up. The truth is far more straightforward and tragic.
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