Thái Bình massacre
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Thái Bình massacre | |
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Part of the Vietnam War | |
Location | Village Son My, region Binh Dinh, South Vietnam |
Date | February, 1966 |
Attack type | massacre, War crime |
Deaths | 65 civilians were killed |
Perpetrators | Republic of Korea Armed Forces |
Thai Binh Massacre was a war crime committed during the Vietnam War.[1] In February 1966, in Thai Binh area, Binh Dinh province, Korean military units were mass massacre of 65 unarmed civilians, the majority of which were women and children.[1]
Three survivors of the massacre later became witnesses to denounce the crimes of the Tiger Force Division. To commemorate this mourning event, a memorial engraved with the names of 65 victims was erected in Thai Binh village.[2]
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- ^ Jump up to: a b p.15 韓國軍隊的屠殺 民主化後被掲露 Asahi Shimbun
- ^ "3 con giáp tình duyên cực kỳ rực rỡ, ngoạn mục thoát "kiếp FA" tháng 3 âm lịch" (in Vietnamese). 2020-03-25. Retrieved 2022-02-28.
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- 1966 in South Vietnam
- 1966 in international relations
- 1966 murders in Asia
- February 1966 events in Asia
- Mass murder in 1966
- Massacres in 1966
- Massacres committed by South Korea
- Massacres in Vietnam
- Military history of South Korea during the Vietnam War
- United States Marine Corps in the Vietnam War
- Vietnam War crimes by South Korea