South Korean fighter jets accidentally drop bombs, injuring 8 people
[March 06, 2025]
By HYUNG-JIN KIM
SEOUL,
South Korea (AP) — Two South Korean fighter jets accidentally dropped
eight bombs on a civilian area during a joint live-fire exercise with
the U.S. military Thursday, injuring eight people, officials said.
The MK-82
bombs released by the KF-16 fighter jets fell outside a firing range,
causing civilian damage, the air force said in a statement. |

Rescue members work at a bomb accident site where a South Korean fighter
jet accidentally dropped bombs on a civilian area during training, in
Pocheon, South Korea, Thursday, March 6, 2025. (Yonhap via AP) |
The air force said it will establish a committee to investigate
why the accident happened and examine the scale of the civilian
damage. It said the fighter jets were taking part in the one-day
firing drill with the U.S. military.
An unidentified air force official told local reporters that a
pilot of one of the KF-16s put in a wrong coordinate for a
bombing site. An unidentified Defense Ministry official also
told reporters that more investigation was needed to find why
the second KF-16 also dropped bombs on a civilian area.
The contents of the officials' briefing were shared with foreign
media.
The air force apologized and expressed hopes for a speedy
recovery of the injured people. It said it will actively offer
compensation and take other necessary steps.
The accident happened in Pocheon, a city close to the heavily
armed border with North Korea.
In a televised briefing, Pocheon Mayor Paek Young-hyun called
the bombings “awful” and urged the military to halt drills in
the city until it formulates reliable steps that can prevent a
recurrence. He said that Pocheon, a city of 140,000 people,
provides three major firing ranges for the South Korean and U.S.
militaries.
The military later said it has decided to suspend all live-fire
drills across South Korea. Observers say the military will
resume firing exercises after it learns the exact cause of
Thursday's accident and maps out steps to prevent recurrences.
Pocheon’s disaster response department said six civilians and
two soldiers were injured and were being treated at hospitals.
Four of the injured — all civilians — were in serious condition,
the department said. Two of the seriously injured are foreigners
— one from Thailand and the other from Myanmar.
Three houses, a Catholic church and a greenhouse were partially
damaged but they did not appear to have been directly hit by the
bombs, according to the Pocheon department.
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