HEROES HOMECOMING: North Korea Set to Return REMAINS OF US SOLDIERS this Week

Originally published at: HEROES HOMECOMING: North Korea Set to Return REMAINS OF US SOLDIERS this Week | Sean Hannity

Kim Jong Un is poised to return the remains of dozens of US soldiers this week; complying with previous agreements that called on his regime to handover the missing heroes by a July 27th deadline.

According to the New York Post, the Hermit Kingdom recently dispatched “two truckloads of wooden boxes” that are to be used for the transportation of those American soldiers killed in the Korean War.

“North Korea recently took two truckloads of wooden boxes to be used for the remains repatriation. It’s expected to hand over the remains on July 27 as agreed upon,” writes the Post.

Despite an eventual cease fire in 1953, North Korea, South Korea, and the United States are technically still at a state of war.

The initial agreement between Kim and the Trump administration calls for the remains to be airlifted to a forensic base in Hawaii, where they will hopefully be identified.

Read the full report at the New York Post.