Explorer

15 Injured As South Korean Fighter Jets Accidentally Bomb Residential Area During Drill With US

South Korea's Air Force said eight 225 kg bombs from two fell outside the shooting range during joint live-fire exercises.

Fifteen people were injured, including two who were seriously wounded after fighter jets bombed homes accidentally during a live-fire drill with US forces, Seoul’s military said on Thursday. According to Reuters, the bombs that were dropped by the jets landed in a civilian district.

It damaged houses and a church in Pocheon, about 40 kilometres from Seoul, the Air Force and the fire agency said. Two KF-16 fighter jets “abnormally dropped” eight MK-82 general purpose bombs in the area and landed outside the designated firing range at approximately 10:07 am local time, as per a CNN report. South Korea's Air Force said eight 225 kg bombs from two fell outside the shooting range during joint live-fire exercises.

The National Fire Agency told CNN that there were no reports of cardiac arrest or unconsciousness.

Local media outlets showed the aftermath of the explosions and thick smoke billowing into the air in a rural area. “The scene of the incident is chaotic, resembling a battlefield,” Pocheon Mayor Baek Young-hyun said in a televised statement, as reported by CNN.

ALSO READ: 'Abu Azmi Will Be Put In Jail': Maharashtra CM Fadnavis Amid Aurangzeb Row

Further, the Air Force, in a statement, apologised for the damage by the accidental drop and wished the injured a speedy recovery.

The accident occurred due to a pilot entering incorrect coordinates, according to a military official. The official stated that both jets subsequently dropped four bombs each, all of which detonated, reported Reuters. However, the Army hasn’t ruled out accidents.

All live-fire training will be suspended from Thursday until the investigation into the incident is completed. An accident response team has been formed to conduct the probe, and the air force has pledged to compensate for damages.

The Freedom Shield drills were set to take place from March 10 to March 20 to enhance the combined defence posture of the US-South Korean alliance, Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff stated reported Reuters.  

Read more
Sponsored Links by Taboola

Top Headlines

MEA Dismisses ‘Misleading’ Reports Of Security Breach At Bangladesh High Commission
MEA Dismisses ‘Misleading’ Reports Of Security Breach At Bangladesh High Commission
‘Stop Spreading Lies’: Centre Says Over 90% Of Aravalli Region Remains Protected
‘Stop Spreading Lies’: Centre Says Over 90% Of Aravalli Region Remains Protected
Mahayuti Sweeps Maharashtra Civic Polls; BJP Emerges Single Largest Party
Mahayuti Sweeps Maharashtra Civic Polls; BJP Emerges Single Largest Party
VB-G RAM G Bill Gets President’s Assent, New Rural Jobs Law In Force
VB-G RAM G Bill Gets President’s Assent, New Rural Jobs Law In Force

Videos

Heavy Snowfall in Ladakh, Nora Fatehi Injured in Car Crash, Protests and ED Action Make Headlines
UP BJP Steps Up 2027 Poll Preparations as New State Chief Pankaj Chaudhary Holds Key Meetings
Dense Fog Grips North India, Visibility Drops Across UP and Delhi-NCR; Snowfall Likely in Hills
UP Police Crackdown: Multiple Encounters Across Ballia, Saharanpur and Bulandshahr Under Operation Langda
Heavy Snowfall Continues in J&K and Ladakh, IMD Warns of More Snow in Next 24 Hours

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget