File:No Gun Ri 03 - USAF 31 July - Refugees strafed.jpg

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English: An after-mission report from July 31, 1950, in item 8, last two lines, says U.S. Air Force planes strafed people who "appeared to be evacuees." The mass killing of South Korean refugees at No Gun Ri just days earlier began with an air attack. The existence of this and many similar documents showing a policy and practice of indiscriminate civilian killings was not disclosed in the Pentagon's 2001 No Gun Ri investigative report.
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Source U.S. Air Force Historical Research Agency, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama
Author 35th Fighter-Bomber Squadron

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