South Korea’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission has announced the discovery of a list detailing individuals executed during the Korean War. The records, obtained from the National Intelligence Service, identify victims of extrajudicial killings carried out by military and police forces. The commission estimates approximately 26,000 civilians were killed in this manner during the conflict. The list provides names and details regarding the circumstances of these executions, offering a crucial step towards acknowledging past atrocities. This discovery follows years of investigation into unresolved cases of violence during the Korean War era. The commission intends to use the information to provide closure to families and address historical injustices. Further investigation and analysis of the records are ongoing to fully understand the scope of the killings and identify those responsible.