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Pocheon is located about 16 miles south of the border with North Korea and about 31 miles northeast of Seoul. The church and as many as seven civilian homes were partially damaged in the incident ...
South Korea’s military has raised its cybersecurity alert level as tensions rise with neighbor North Korea following Pyongyang’s claim that it successfully tested a hydrogen bomb, Reuters ...
SEOUL, South Korea-- As world leaders debated ways to penalize North Korea's claim of a fourth nuclear test, South Korea voiced its displeasure with broadcasts of anti-Pyongyang propaganda across ...
The accident in Pocheon, about 20 miles south of the border with North Korea, ... South Korea Fighter Jets Accidentally Bomb Civilians in Joint U.S. Exercise. Story by Shane Croucher ...
SEOUL, South Korea-- In response to North Korea's latest nuclear test, South Korea on Thursday announced it would resume cross-border propaganda broadcasts that Pyongyang considers an act of war ...
South Korean jets mistakenly bomb village, injuring 15 Two KF-16 fighter jets dropped eight bombs in a rural area near the North Korean border. Footage showed plumes of smoke and damaged trucks ...
The alliance between the United States and South Korea seems as if it should be stronger than ever. America is finally shifting its strategic attention to Asia, aided by the end of its “forever ...
South Korea on Friday threatened to bomb North Korea if it tries a repeat of last week's attack, raising its rhetoric after the United States warned of an "immediate threat" from Pyongyang.
South Korea has many reasons not to go for the bomb. North Korea, China and Russia would respond with economic pressure or sabre-rattling, and perhaps with outright aggression.
SOUTH KOREAN dramas keep millions of viewers around the world on edge. The country’s next thriller may be an explosive political spectacle: South Korea learns to love the bomb.
What To Know. South Korea's air force said KF-16 fighter jets mistakenly released eight MK-82 bombs—four from each aircraft—about 5 miles short of the intended target, injuring civilians and ...