Seoul, Korea - Hangang (Han River) Bridge
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Seoul, Korea - Hangang (Han River) Bridge
Seoul, Korea - Hangang (Han River) Bridge. Shortly after the outbreak of the Korean War, South Korean troops bombed the bridge in an attempt to slow invading forces, as it was the rivers solitary road crossing. The Hangang Bridge bombing killed between 500 and 1000 people, mostly civilian refugees, who had not been informed of the plans to destroy the bridge. The bridge was not fully restored until 1954. Date: 1930s
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