Fighter Jet Accidentally Drops Bombs
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Seven injured after South Korea fighter jet accidentally drops bombs

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Incident took place in the city of Pocheon , near the border with North Korea .
Only one bomb is believed to have exploded, but seven unexploded bombs remain unexploded.
Two people suffered fractures to their necks and shoulders, according to local media reports.
South Korea's Air Force said it was investigating the incident and apologised for the damage.
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