
Military Drill Accident in Pocheon Injures 8 Civilians
On March 6, a shell from joint South Korea-US military drills accidentally hit a civilian area in Pocheon, Seoul, injuring eight and damaging homes and a church.
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On March 6, a shell from joint South Korea-US military drills accidentally hit a civilian area in Pocheon, Seoul, injuring eight and damaging homes and a church.
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