South Korean fighter jets mistakenly dropped eight bombs on a civilian district in Pocheon, injuring 15 people and damaging houses and a church during military exercises near the border with North Korea. The Air Force attributed the accident to a pilot entering incorrect coordinates, leading to the detonation of all eight bombs. Live-fire exercises have been suspended until the cause is determined, but major joint South Korean and U.S. military drills are set to proceed as planned on Monday.
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