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. By Choe Sang-Hun ...
The South Korean Air Force has ... Eight 225 kg (500 lb) bombs fell Thursday in the village of Nogok-ri, located 25 km (15 ...
At least 15 people were injured when two South Korean fighter jets accidentally bombed a populated village during ... joint military exercises near the inter-Korean border, the officials added.
Photos show daily life in remote parts of North Korea and its capital, Pyongyang. Slogans and propaganda are common sights on ...
Two South Korean fighter jets accidentally dropped eight bombs on a village near the inter-Korean border during a live-fire drill Thursday morning, injuring at least 15 people and damaging several ...
new video loaded: South Korean Military Accidentally ... fighter jets misfired during a drill. The village is in the town of Pocheon, near the border with North Korea. Advertisement 0:58 1:10 ...
Two South Korean jets mistakenly dropped bombs on a village near the military border with North Korea. North Korea said on Wednesday a recent accidental bombing of a civilian area by South Korean ...
Pocheon is about 40km (25 miles) northeast of Seoul, near the heavily militarised border with ... 02:09 South Korean fighter jet accidentally drops bombs on village during military drill South ...
As the flames of a raging wildfire swept towards the town of Samui-ri in South Korea's mountainous southeast this week, a village leader surnamed Kwon rushed home to try to help his family and ...
although live-fire exercises remain suspended after South Korean jets mistakenly dropped bombs on a civilian town near the border last week. That misfire wounded at least 29 people. Lee Sung Joon ...
SEOUL, South Korea -- A South Korean village near the North Korean border was mistakenly shelled Thursday by two fighter jets from the South's own air force, leaving 15 people injured and damaging ...
near the burnt-out hulk of their car on the road to the village, which escaped intact South Korea's worst wildfires that killed at least 28. "The fire was so thick, he couldn't see his way ...
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