In either case, there were twenty of the enemy counted dead among the trees when the noise was finally over.
Of the 850 enemy troops, no less than 450 bodies were counted dead on the field.
So far, the Government said it had counted 93 dead and 1,100 injured.
A German television photographer counted four dead including three children and 27 injured in the first hour after the attack.
In the end, 243 Koreans were counted dead, twenty captured and a few wounded.
An American investigator said he had counted at least 15 dead.
Historical records count 84,830 dead from the wars themselves.
The next morning the Marines counted almost 200 enemy dead in the area.
A doctor at one city hospital said he counted 200 dead in his morgue alone since unrest began six days ago.
Local officials counted 54 dead, most of them women and children, and at least 120 wounded.