A South Korean village near the North Korean border was mistakenly shelled by two fighter jets from the South’s own air force during a joint exercise with the United States military, injuring 15 people and damaging homes and a church. The jets dropped four bombs each, with inaccurate coordinates causing one of the pilots to hit the village instead of the intended range. The South Korean military suspended live-fire drills, with four seriously injured individuals requiring surgery, while North Korea criticized the joint exercises as preparations for war.
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On October 2, 2017, Aaron Friar, 50, and his daughter Ellie, 15, disappeared from their Medford, Oregon home, prompting an investigation that revealed signs of foul play, including blood spatter at the scene. Ellie was found alive shortly after, walking with her boyfriend and a friend, while her father's whereabouts remained unknown, leading detectives to suspect a homicide. During questioning, Russell Jones, one of the men with Ellie, eventually confessed to assisting in disposing of...
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