South Korean Military Accident: 15 Injured in Bombing Incident
south korea March 7, 2025 05:30Two South Korean warplanes accidentally bomb a village, injuring 15 people and causing damage to buildings. Military apologizes for the incident.
Two South Korean warplanes accidentally bomb a village, injuring 15 people and causing damage to buildings. Military apologizes for the incident.
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