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S. Korean fighter jet accidentally drops bombs, 7 people reportedly hurt

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S. Korean fighter jet accidentally drops bombs, 7 people reportedly hurt. This handout photo taken on March 13, 2024 and provided by South Korean Defence Ministry shows a South Korean Air Force KF-16 fighter jet taking off at an undisclosed air base in South Korea during an air drill as part of the annual Freedom Shield joint military exercise between South Korea and the United States. | Photo by Handout / South Korean Defence Ministry / AFP

This handout photo taken on March 13, 2024 and provided by South Korean Defence Ministry shows a South Korean Air Force KF-16 fighter jet taking off at an undisclosed air base in South Korea during an air drill as part of the annual Freedom Shield joint military exercise between South Korea and the United States. | Photo by Handout / South Korean Defence Ministry / AFP

SEOUL, South Korea — A South Korean fighter jet accidentally dropped eight bombs on a civilian area during training Thursday, reportedly injuring seven people.

The MK-82 bombs “abnormally” released by the KF-16 fighter jet fell outside a firing range, causing unspecified civilian damages, the air force said in a statement.

The air force said it will establish a committee to investigate why the accident happened and examine the scale of civilian damages. It said the fighter jet was taking part in the air force’s joint live-firing drills with the army.

The air force apologized for causing civilian damages and expressed hopes for a speedy recovery of the injured people. It said it will actively offer compensation and other necessary steps for victims.

The air force statement didn’t say where the accident happened. But South Korean media reported it occurred in Pocheon, a city close to the border with North Korea.

Yonhap news agency reported five civilians and two soldiers were injured. Yonhap said the conditions of two of the injured were serious but not life-threatening. It also said seven buildings were damaged.

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