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On Joo-wan feels bad to leave military after North Korea attack

Actor On Joo-wan salutes reporters in front of the Defense Media Agency in Seoul, South Korea after being discharged from the military on December 3, 2010. [Lee Ki-bum/Asia Economic Daily]

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Actor On Joo-wan said Friday that he feels bad for being discharged from the military amid heightened tension on the Korean Peninsula after North Korea's shelling of Yeonpyeong island on November 23.

On made the remark today morning after he stepped out from the Ministry of National Defense where he completed South Korea's two-year mandatory military duties.

"It troubles my mind to be discharged from the army when the nation is in disorder from the North's attack on Yeonpyeong", the 26-year-old actor said.

Just last week, North Korea had fired a barrage of artillery shells on the island located just three kilometers away from the disputed maritime border, killing two soldiers and two civilians and destroying houses, making it the heaviest attack on South Korea since the Korean War ended in 1953.

On, 26, made his debut with an appearance in 2004 film "Flying Boys" and has since starred in other movies including "The Aggressives" (2005), "The City of Violence" (2006) and "My Mighty Princess" (2008).

He has also played roles on the small screen in SBS' TV series "Typhoon_in_that_Summer.php">A Typhoon in that Summer" and MBC's "Chosun Police Season 1".

On Joo-wan [Lee Ki-bum/Asia Economic Daily]

Actor On Joo-wan talks to reporters in front of the Defense Media Agency in Seoul, South Korea after being discharged from the military on December 3, 2010.

On Joo-wan [Lee Ki-bum/Asia Economic Daily]

Actor On Joo-wan walks out of the Defense Media Agency in Seoul, South Korea after being discharged from the military on December 3, 2010.

Reporter: Choi June-yong yjchoi01@
Photographer : Lee Ki-bum metro83@
Editor : Heidi Kim heidikim@
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