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In this March 18, 1953, file photo, bombs drop from a U.S. Air Force 3rd bomber wing B26 light bomber somewhere in North Korea. North Koreans claim 400,000 bombs were dropped on Pyongyang alone, roughly one bomb for every resident at the time, and that only two modern buildings in the capital were left standing. All told, the U.S. dropped 635,000 tons of bombs on Korea during the war, most of it in the North, including with 32,500 tons of napalm. (U.S. Air Force via AP, File)

In this March 18, 1953, file photo, bombs drop from a U.S. Air Force 3rd bomber wing B26 light bomber somewhere in North Korea. North Koreans claim 400,000 bombs were dropped on Pyongyang alone, roughly one bomb for every resident at the time, and that only two modern buildings in the capital were left standing. All told, the U.S. dropped 635,000 tons of bombs on Korea during the war, most of it in the North, including with 32,500 tons of napalm. (U.S. Air Force via AP, File)

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