Actualité - U.S. Anti-Human Crimes Committed in Korean War
Pyongyang, June 23 (KCNA) - The U.S. imperialists committed most brutal crimes unprecedented in the world history of war during the past three-year long Korean war started by themselves on June 25, 1950. They dropped more than 428,000 bombs to raze factories, enterprises, educational, cultural and health institutions and dwelling houses in Pyongyang City to the ground.
In the beginning of the war they slew some 22,600 civilians in 11 cities and counties including Suwon and Chungju, fleeing southward in face of the counterattack of the Korean People's Army.
The U.S. imperialist aggression troops landed in Inchon on September 16, 1950. On the very day, alone, they massacred some 1,300 citizens. For three days from Sept. 28, they arrested at least 75,000 patriots and civilians only to kill over 38,800.
They slaughtered more than a million civilians in a year from the summer of 1950 to the summer of 1951.
During the strategic temporary retreat in the war, the invaders committed murderous atrocities in a cold-blooded way in their occupation areas.
For 50-odd days occupying Sinchon County in the northern half of Korea (October 1950), they mercilessly massacred some 35,000 people, one fourth of its population.
The investigation team dispatched to the northern half of Korea by the Women's International Democratic Federation, in its report, disclosed that the massacre and tortures committed by the GIs in their temporarily-held areas were more vicious than the atrocities done by the Hitlerites in their temporarily occupied Europe.
All the murderous atrocities committed by the GIs in the Korean war were anti-human crimes grossly violating the international law and war regulations.
(Korean Central News Agency)
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