South Korean fighter jets mistakenly bombed their own civilians during a disastrous training drill with U.S. forces near the North Korean border on Thursday … leaving more than a dozen injured.
Check out the shocking video … it appears to be a bright and sunny day in the South Korean village of Nogok when all of a sudden a bomb slams into the ground — seemingly in the path of a moving vehicle — sending a fiery plume of dust and debris into the air. A person can be seen frantically fleeing the scene once the smoke settles.
Footage taken from residences after the explosion shows shattered glass and kitchen products in a mess on the floor. It appears an entire door was blown into the living room at one dwelling.
Pocheon city officials reportedly said 4 people were seriously injured and required surgery … with 11 others subject to lesser trauma such as minor scratches and shock.

The South Korean Air Force confirmed 8 MK-82 general-purpose bombs were released from two KF-16 fighter jets just after 10 AM local time. It’s believed pilots entered inaccurate coordinates, leading to chaos.
An investigation is underway and live-fire training has been suspended until the probe is completed.