Seoul says North Korea is destroying facility that hosted reunions of war-separated families
- North Korea is dismantling a facility at Mount Kumgang that hosted reunions for families separated by the Korean War, according to South Korea.
- The South Korean ministry called the demolition an 'anti-humanitarian act that tramples on the wishes of separated families.'
- As of 2025, around 36,000 individuals separated from their families are still alive, with 75% unaware of their relatives' status.
- Over 130,000 South Koreans had registered to reunite with their families in North Korea as of December last year.
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