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In a significant mishap during a joint military exercise on March 6, 2025, a South Korean KF-16 fighter jet accidentally released eight MK-82 bombs outside its designated firing range, causing civilian injuries in Pocheon, roughly 25 kilometers south of the fortified border with North Korea. The Air Force confirmed the incident occurred around 10:00 AM and expressed regret for the unintended release that led to civilian casualties.
According to the South Korea's National Fire Agency, the bombs reportedly fell on a village, resulting in serious injuries to four individuals and minor injuries to three others, alongside property damage that displaced local residents. The Air Force stated it has initiated an accident response committee to investigate the incident and will take necessary measures, including compensation for damages.
Eyewitness accounts described the explosion as thunderous, shaking nearby buildings, with numerous reports of panic among residents. The incident took place amidst ongoing "Freedom Shield" military drills involving South Korean and U.S. forces, underscoring the heightened military tensions in the region.