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Realities of Yeonpyeong
Posted on : 2010-11-25 14:52 KST Modified on : 2010-11-25 14:52 KST
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Putting out a fire
A bombed-out car and container sit among the ruins
A young girl cries during evacuation (Photo by Park Jong-shik)
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