Family reunion

South Koreans leave for North Korea to take part in family reunions with their North Korean family members. About 200 South Koreans and their family members prepared to cross into North Korea on Monday for heart-wrenching meetings with relatives most haven’t seen since they were separated by the turmoil of the Korean War.

South Koreans at the customs, immigration and quarantine (CIQ) office, in Goseong, South Korea leave for North Korea to take part in family reunions with their North Korean family members today. (Korea Pool/Photos by Yonhap via AP)

SEOUL, South Korea — Dozens of elderly South Koreans crossed the heavily fortified border into North Korea on Monday for heart-wrenching meetings with relatives most haven’t seen since they were separated by the turmoil of the Korean War.