Binh Tai Massacre

The Bình Tai Massacre was a massacre perpetrated by the South Korean Forces on 9 October 1966 of 68 citizens in Binh Tai village in South Vietnam. It may be related to the Dien Nien-Phuoc Binh Massacre.

Investigation
The Hankyoreh Sinmun investigated war crimes in Vietnam and revealed other atrocities.

Colonel Kim Ki Tae, former commander of the Seventh Company, 2nd Marine Brigade of the ROK Marines, confessed to Hankyoreh that on 9 October 1966 South Korean troops set fire to the Binh Tai villagers’ homes and shot the villagers who fled the burning buildings,<ref name=Armstrong5.