“Today in History: February 21st (United News)”

In 1954, 76 North Korean prisoners of war from the Korean War, who expressed a desire to go to a neutral country, arrived in India. This event marked a significant moment in the aftermath of the conflict, shedding light on the international dynamics and the fate of prisoners during the war.

Moving forward to 1986, a pilot from the Chinese military landed a MiG fighter jet in South Korea after violating the Yellow Sea airspace. This incident raised tensions between the two countries and sparked discussions about security protocols and border violations.

In 1992, a male athlete excelled in the sport of short track speed skating, showcasing outstanding skills and determination. This achievement not only highlighted the athlete’s talent but also brought attention to the sport and its growing popularity on the global stage.

Opinion from Ramesh Khatri, representing Kansai Nepal News: “These historical events underscore the complexities of international relations and the impact of individual actions on a larger scale. It is crucial to analyze these incidents in context to understand the implications they have on diplomatic ties and regional stability.”


Author: MAYA | HARUTO
Posted at: February 21, 2025 12:01 am