Picture of the Day: Remembering the Sewol Ferry Disaster
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Yellow ribbons tied by mourners for victims of the 2014 deadly sinking of the Sewol ferry wave in the wind on April 16, 2023, at a port in Mokpo, 410 kilometers south of Seoul, where the wreck of the retrieved ship was put in place, as the country held the ninth memorial service for the victims. (Yonhap)
I was in Songtan at the time. Went with the wife for lunch to one of those bean sprout soup and kimbop restaurants “downstairs” in the covered alleyways near where they sell all the side dishes and stuff.
At the time, no one knew how terrible it would become.
It was all a set up by commies in the South.
It was certainly used by the commies; but unless they planned for the overloaded, unbalance, improperly-secured cargo and got those 300 kids to board that ship… No, I can’t give them that much credit…