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In Munsan, Communists accused UN allies of two new Korean Armistice violations on Friday, involving planes over the demilitarized zone, totaling 12 since Monday's truce. UN reported no protests against Communist violations, citing hundreds of Red planes entering North Korea from Manchuria Monday night, detected by radar.
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MUNSAN (AP)-The Communists charged the allies Friday with two new breaches of the Korean Armistice involving allied planes flying over the demilitarized zone. In all, the Reds have charged 12 violations since Monday when an uneasy truce stilled the guns of the Korean War.
The UN command still had reported no protest of Communist violations based on a Fifth Air Force report that hundreds of Red planes flew into North Korea from Manchuria Monday night after the armistice was signed.
The air force picked up the mass movement on radar.
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Munsan, Korea
Event Date
Friday, Since Monday
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12 alleged violations by allies; hundreds of red planes entered north korea without protest
Event Details
Communists charged allies with two new breaches of Korean Armistice involving planes over demilitarized zone. Total 12 violations since Monday truce. UN command reported no protest of Communist violations per Fifth Air Force radar detection of hundreds of Red planes flying from Manchuria to North Korea Monday night after armistice signing.