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South Korea air force jet accidentally drops bombs, injures civilians

Seven people injured, with four suffering serious injuries just 25 km from North Korean border

South Korea air force jet accidentally drops bombs, injures civilians

A forensic officer walks near damaged buildings after South Korea's Air Force said that Mk82 bombs fell from a KF-16 jet, Pocheon, South Korea, March 6, 2025.

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Local buildings damaged, including a church and two houses

Military establishes accident response committee for investigation

Two South Korean Air Force fighter jets accidentally dropped eight bombs on a village during a joint training exercise with US forces on Thursday, officials said, with civilians among 15 people injured.

The Air Force KF-16 jets were participating in joint US-South Korea live-fire training exercises in Pocheon, about 25 kilometres (16 miles) south of the heavily fortified border with nuclear-armed North Korea, military and government officials said.

The two jets accidentally released eight MK-82 general-purpose bombs -- four each -- which landed "outside the designated firing range", the Air Force said.

"The pilot appears to have entered incorrect coordinates during the pre-flight preparation process," an Air Force official told reporters.

One Pocheon resident told Yonhap news agency he was watching television when he heard the bombs explode.

"I suddenly heard an enormous explosion, like a thunderclap, and the whole house shook," said the resident, who gave only his surname Park.

"When I went outside, everything was in chaos," he said.

Pilot error identified as cause

The two aircraft were meant to fire simultaneously at a target as part of the exercise, the Air Force official said.

"It is believed that the first pilot entered incorrect coordinates, leading the second aircraft to drop its munitions as well."

A defence ministry official said an investigation was underway.

"We deeply regret the unintended release of the bombs, which resulted in civilian casualties, and wish those injured a swift recovery," the Air Force said in an earlier statement.

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It said it would "take all necessary measures, including compensation for damages".

South Korea's National Fire Agency said the bombs had "fallen on a village during a South Korea-US joint exercise".

That resulted in "casualties and property damage, with many displaced residents", it said.

Fifteen people were injured, including civilians and military personnel, the agency said.

One church building and sections of two houses were damaged, according to an agency statement.

The mayor of Pocheon demanded that all military exercises cease until preventive measures were made.

Military exercises suspended

"While there have been accidents where bullets bounced off targets and landed elsewhere, it is simply unimaginable that an aircraft would directly fire at civilian homes," said mayor Baek Young-hyeun.

Baek told reporters that "until a thorough and acceptable safety plan is established to the satisfaction of Pocheon residents, all military exercises must be suspended".

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"I strongly urge the government to recognize the gravity of this incident and act swiftly in response," Baek said.

The blast was felt at a centre for seniors about a kilometre away.

"A sudden explosion shook the building. The windows shattered, and one of our teachers was injured and taken to the hospital," the centre's director, surnamed Yu, told Yonhap.

"Fortunately, none of the seniors were hurt but they were so frightened that we sent them all home," Yu said.

Last year, all 175 passengers and four of the six crew were killed when a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 belly-landed and skidded off the end of the runway at Muan International Airport, erupting in a fireball as it slammed into a wall.

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