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TOPSHOTS South Korean policemen carry Kim Ki-Jong (C, on the wheelchair), who faces possible attempted murder charges after slashing US Ambassador Mark Lippert, as he leaves a police station for a court in Seoul on March 6, 2015. South Korean police said they were investigating possible links the man behind the shocking knife attack on the US ambassador may have had with North Korea, as Seoul voiced disgust at Pyongyang's reaction to the incident. AFP PHOTO / JUNG YEON-JE
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2015-03-06
AFP/EAST NEWS
AFP
JUNG YEON-JE
Hkg10155441
2,75MB
40cm x 27cm by 300dpi
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