SEOUL: A second group of 350 South Koreans have crossed into North Korea to take part in a reunion for divided families Sunday, a day before South-US military drills that threaten to undo a recent upswing in cross-border ties.
The latest event - held in the North's Mount Kumgang resort from last Thursday to Tuesday - is the first reunion in more than three years for families separated by the 1950-53 Korean War.
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