6 Mar 2025

South Korea air force jets accidentally drop bombs on homes, injuring 15

11:04 pm on 6 March 2025
A South Korean soldier gestures near a bomb accident site outside a military live-fire training range in Pocheon on March 6, 2025. South Korea's Air Force said on March 6, that one of its fighter jets had accidentally dropped eight bombs in the wrong place during a training exercise, resulting in civilians being injured. (Photo by YONHAP / AFP) / - South Korea OUT / NO USE AFTER MARCH 16, 2025 03:19:18 GMT -  - SOUTH KOREA OUT / NO USE AFTER MARCH 16, 2025 03:19:18 GMT -  - SOUTH KOREA OUT / NO ARCHIVES -  RESTRICTED TO SUBSCRIPTION USE

A South Korean soldier gestures near a bomb accident site outside a military live-fire training range in Pocheon 6 March 2025. Photo: AFP

By Ju-min Park and Hyunsu Yim, Reuters

Fifteen people have been injured in South Korea after bombs dropped by fighter jets landed in a civilian district, damaging houses and a church during military exercises in Pocheon, the Air Force and the fire department said.

The Gyeonggi-do Bukbu Fire Services said in a statement that 15 people were wounded, out of which two were seriously hurt.

Pocheon is about 40 kilometres northeast of Seoul, near the heavily militarised border with North Korea.

"There was a sudden loud roar of a fighter jet, then an explosion rang out. When I went to the scene, there were about four houses that were halved from the damage, people hurt," said Oh Moung-su, a 65-year-old resident.

"Dusk and smoke rose into the sky, water gushed out of a pipe. People in a vehicle going to a construction site were injured - some of them couldn't even get out of the car. Another was outside the car covering his eye."

South Korea's Air Force said eight 500-pound (225kg) Mk82 bombs from KF-16 jets fell outside the shooting range during joint live-fire exercises.

"We are sorry for the damage caused by the abnormal drop accident, and we wish the injured a speedy recovery," the Air Force said in a statement.

Residents in the area have protested about the disturbance and potential danger from nearby training grounds for years.

Residents were evacuated around midday as authorities checked whether there were any unexploded bombs, Yonhap news agency said.

Reuters' photographs from the scene showed shattered windows and a church building strewn with debris.

The defence ministry said earlier on Thursday that South Korea and US forces were holding their first joint live-fire exercises in Pocheon, linked to annual military drills due to start next week.

South Korea and the United States will kick off their annual Freedom Shield exercise on Monday, said Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS).

The joint drills, which will run until 20 March, aim to strengthen the readiness of the alliance for threats such as North Korea, the JCS said.

This year's drills will reflect "lessons learned from recent armed conflicts" and North Korea's growing partnership with Russia, it added.

"Our planners look across the globe and identify the trends that are changing and we look at how we can incorporate that into our exercises," Ryan Donald, a spokesperson for the United States Forces Korea (USFK), told a media briefing on Thursday.

About 70 combined field training sessions are scheduled for this year's exercise, said Lee Sung-jun, a spokesperson for Seoul's JCS.

-Reuters