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South Korean fighter jets accidentally drop bombs in civilian area
At least 15 people are injured after a South Korean fighter jet mistakenly bombed homes near the border with North Korea during a military training drill with United States forces. NBC’s Janis ...NBC News - 7h -
South Korean fighter jets accidentally drop bombs, injuring 8 people
South Korean fighter jets have accidentally dropped eight bombs on a civilian area, injuring eight people on the groundABC News - 12h -
Bomb accidentally dropped on South Korean neighborhood, 8 hurt
Two South Korean fighter jets were involved in a live-fire exercise with the U.S. military when they mistakenly dropped eight bombs on a neighborhood Thursday, hurting eight people.CBS News - 6h -
South Korean jet accidentally bombs church during drills
Seven people are injured, four seriously, during the incident in a city near the border with the North.BBC News - 13h -
South Korean Fighter Jets Mistakenly Bomb Village, Leaving 7 Injured
Fifteen people in the South Korean village of Nogok, near the North Korean border, were injured in the bombing, which happened during a joint drill with the U.S. military.The New York Times - 10h -
15 injured in South Korea after bombs accidentally hit civilian area during military training
At least seven people were injured in South Korea after a fighter jet accidentally dropped eight bombs on a civilian area during training linked to joint military drills with the United States, ...NBC News - 13h -
Fighter jet accidentally bombs village, injuring 15, during South Korea military drill
Air force apologises and wishes a swift recovery to the civilians injured after eight bombs ‘abnormally released’. South Korea’s air force has apologised after one of its fighter jets accidentally ...The Guardian - 11h -
7 injured by 'abnormally' dropped bombs during South Korean military drill
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