North Korea Returns Remains of Korean War Dead to US
朝鮮向美國(guó)歸還犧牲軍人遺骸
North Korea has returned to the United States more than 55 sets of human remains.
朝鮮已經(jīng)向美國(guó)歸還了55盒遺骸。
The remains are believed to be of Americans killed during the Korean War in North Korea.
據(jù)信這些遺骸屬于在朝鮮戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)期間犧牲的美國(guó)人。
A special ceremony was held at Osan Airbase in South Korea to mark the return.
韓國(guó)烏山空軍基地舉行了一場(chǎng)特別儀式迎接這些遺骸的回歸。
The 55 boxes fulfill a promise, after some delay, by North Korea's leader to U.S. President Donald Trump during their meeting in Singapore on June 12.
這55盒遺骸完成了朝鮮領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人在6月12日新加坡會(huì)晤期間對(duì)美國(guó)總統(tǒng)川普的承諾。
Identifying remains will take time
確定遺骸身份尚需時(shí)日
An unidentified U.S. defense official, however, said there was only one set of military identification tags, known as dog tags, with the remains.
然而一位身份不明的美國(guó)國(guó)防官員表示,這些遺骸中只有一個(gè)俗稱(chēng)為“狗牌”的軍人身份識(shí)別牌。
The official spoke to the Associated Press on the condition that the person would not be identified. The defense official said, "It could take months, or even years to identify them."
這位官員跟美聯(lián)社談到了遺骸身份無(wú)法識(shí)別的這種情況。這位國(guó)防官員表示:“可能需要數(shù)月、甚至數(shù)年的時(shí)間來(lái)辨認(rèn)這些遺骸的身份。”
North Korea has provided very little information to help identify the remains, a defense official told VOA.
一位國(guó)防官員對(duì)美國(guó)之音表示,朝鮮提供的用于幫助確認(rèn)遺骸身份的信息很少。
It could be difficult to find out if the remains are even American military members.
甚至可能很難確認(rèn)這些遺骸身份是否是美國(guó)軍人。
Troops from 16 other United Nations member countries fought with the U.S. during the war. Service members from countries including Australia, Belgium, France and the Philippines also have not been recovered from North Korea.
來(lái)自其它16個(gè)聯(lián)合國(guó)成員國(guó)的士兵在朝鮮戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)期間與美國(guó)并肩作戰(zhàn)。包括澳大利亞、比利時(shí)、法國(guó)和菲律賓等國(guó)的軍人也未能從朝鮮回來(lái)。
Last week, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said the return of the 55 boxes was a good step but not a guarantee that the bones are American. "We don't know who's in those boxes," Mattis said.
上周,美國(guó)國(guó)防部長(zhǎng)馬蒂斯表示,55盒遺骸的回歸是很好的一步,但不能確保這些遺骸屬于美國(guó)人。馬蒂斯表示:“我們不知道這是誰(shuí)的遺骸。”
The U.S. Defense Department estimates that about 7,700 American service members were missing during the Korean War from 1950 to 1953. About 5,300 were believed to be on North Korean soil. Many were placed in shallow burials on battlefields.
美國(guó)國(guó)防部估計(jì)在1950年到1953年的朝鮮戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)期間,大約有7700名美國(guó)士兵失蹤。據(jù)認(rèn)為大約有5300人被埋在朝鮮,許多人被淺葬在戰(zhàn)場(chǎng)上。
Efforts to recover remains in North Korea have faced political and other barriers. Between 1990 and 1994, North Korea returned 208 containers to the U.S. with remains. But examination showed that the remains were from more than 208 individuals. Of those, 181 have been identified.
歸還遺骸的努力在朝鮮面臨了政治和其它障礙。在1990年到1994年期間,朝鮮向美國(guó)歸還了208盒遺骸。但是檢查顯示這些遺骸來(lái)自于超過(guò)208人。其中181人已被確定身份。
Also, between 1996 and 2005, U.S.-North Korea joint efforts resulted in the recovery of 229 containers of remains. The Defense Department said 153 individuals have been identified.
此外,在1996年到2005年期間,美國(guó)和朝鮮合作促成了229盒遺骸的回歸。國(guó)防部表示已經(jīng)確認(rèn)了153人的身份。
The U.S. official who discussed the recently returned bones said the U.S. is considering including South Korea in future searches for remains in North Korea.
這位討論了最近返還的遺骸的美國(guó)官員表示,美國(guó)正考慮未來(lái)在朝鮮的遺骸搜尋工作中加入韓國(guó)。
Richard Downes' father is one of the Korean War missing. He said that hopefully the most recent set of remains will lead to more information about those who are missing.
唐斯的父親是朝鮮戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)的失蹤人員之一。他說(shuō),希望最新歸還的這批遺骸能夠提供更多有關(guān)失蹤者的信息。
I'm Mario Ritter.
馬里奧·里特報(bào)道。
North Korea has returned to the United States more than 55 sets of human remains.
The remains are believed to be of Americans killed during the Korean War in North Korea.
A special ceremony was held at Osan Airbase in South Korea to mark the return.
The 55 boxes fulfill a promise, after some delay, by North Korea’s leader to U.S. President Donald Trump during their meeting in Singapore on June 12.
Identifying remains will take time
An unidentified U.S. defense official, however, said there was only one set of military identification tags, known as dog tags, with the remains.
The official spoke to the Associated Press on the condition that the person would not be identified. The defense official said, “It could take months, or even years to identify them.”
North Korea has provided very little information to help identify the remains, a defense official told VOA.
It could be difficult to find out if the remains are even American military members.
Troops from 16 other United Nations member countries fought with the U.S. during the war. Service members from countries including Australia, Belgium, France and the Philippines also have not been recovered from North Korea.
Last week, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said the return of the 55 boxes was a good step but not a guarantee that the bones are American. “We don’t know who’s in those boxes,” Mattis said.
The U.S. Defense Department estimates that about 7,700 American service members were missing during the Korean War from 1950 to 1953. About 5,300 were believed to be on North Korean soil. Many were placed in shallow burials on battlefields.
Efforts to recover remains in North Korea have faced political and other barriers. Between 1990 and 1994, North Korea returned 208 containers to the U.S. with remains. But examination showed that the remains were from more than 208 individuals. Of those, 181 have been identified.
Also, between 1996 and 2005, U.S.-North Korea joint efforts resulted in the recovery of 229 containers of remains. The Defense Department said 153 individuals have been identified.
The U.S. official who discussed the recently returned bones said the U.S. is considering including South Korea in future searches for remains in North Korea.
Richard Downes’ father is one of the Korean War missing. He said that hopefully the most recent set of remains will lead to more information about those who are missing.
I’m Mario Ritter.
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