South Korean Warplane Drops Bombs on Civilians During Exercise
gyeonggi, south korea March 6, 2025 06:00South Korean Air Force accidentally drops bombs on civilians during training exercise, injuring 7 people and damaging buildings.
South Korean Air Force accidentally drops bombs on civilians during training exercise, injuring 7 people and damaging buildings.
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