About 7,700 U.S. soldiers' remains have remained unaccounted for in North Korea since the Korean War armistice nearly 66 years ago.
Talks between the United States and North Korea regarding the remains of thousands of U.S. soldiers have broken down following President Donald Trump’s unsuccessful summit with Kim Jong Un in Vietnam at the end of February.
Military pallbearers carry what are believed to be the remains of U.S. service members collected in North Korea during a repatriation ceremony after arriving at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Honolulu, on August 1, 2018. RONEN ZILBERMAN/AFP/Getty Images The White House or the State Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment when contacted by Newsweek.
But North Korean media offered a different account, reporting that Kim had overseen successful tests of “modern large-caliber long-range multiple rocket launchers and tactical guided weapons.” Kim also told his nation’s troops to remain at “high-alert posture” and to prepare to “defend the political sovereignty and economic self-sustenance of the country.”
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