Why do fighter aircraft drop 8 bombs on their own people in South Korea, know how many lives were killed


South Korea News: There has been a major accident in South Korea on Thursday (6 March). The KF-16 fighter aircraft accidentally dropped eight bombs on the civilian area during the training exercise on Thursday, injuring 8 people. According to the Reuters report, the incident occurred in the city of Pcheonon near the border of North Korea. It is about 40 km north-east from the capital Seoul.

The Air Force has apologized for the damage done to the citizens. Apart from this, he hoped that the people injured in this incident will soon be cured.

6 citizens and 2 soldiers injured

The Yonhap news agency said that six civilians and two soldiers were injured. According to the report of Yonhap, the condition of two of the injured is critical, but there is no danger to life. It was also reported in the report that seven buildings have been damaged. According to Reuters, an official of the Gyongi-D Bookbu Fire Service said that two of the eight injured people were seriously injured.

Air Force issued a statement

Regarding the incident, the South Korean Air Force said in its statement, ‘The KF-16 bombs left by the fighter aircraft have fallen outside the range of MK-82 bomb firing range, due to which people have suffered losses. The Air Force will set up a committee to investigate why the accident took place and how much the citizens have suffered.

He said in his statement that the fighter aircraft was participating in the live firing exercise combined with the Air Force. The Air Force has apologized for the damage done to the citizens and hoped that the people injured in the incident will soon recover. The Air Force said that it would work actively to take compensation and other necessary steps for the victims.

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