Watch: South Korea Fighter Jets Accidentally Drop Bombs on Small Town – EVOL

South Korean F-16 fighter jets accidentally dropped Mk82 bombs on a town near the North Korean border during a live-fire drill, injuring 15 people and damaging multiple buildings, local media reported.

The South Korean Air Force confirmed to The Korean Herald that two F-16s dropped eight unguided MK-82 bombs outside the Seungjin Training Ground area that landed in the town of Pocheon.

After reports that a shell impacted the Pocheon area in South Korea and hit a house, South Korea’s MBC News is now reporting that 7 are injured in total. MBC News also mentioned that the incident may be the result of a “fighter jet misfire” during joint exercises with the United… pic.twitter.com/20FGxP9TBE

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Officials said the fighter jets were part of Freedom Shield Exercise 2025, the annual military exercise between the South Koreans and the Americans.

Footage of the bombing near Nangyu Bridge in Nogok-ri, Idong-myeon, Pocheon, about 31 miles northeast of Seoul, surfaced on X early Thursday.

South Korean Fighter Jet Accidentally Drops Bombs on Residential Village During US-ROK Drill

During a joint US-ROK military training exercise, a South Korean fighter jet mistakenly dropped eight bombs on the

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