US supersonic bombers conduct exercise in S.Korea region

This handout photo taken on September 18, 2017 and provided by the South Korean Defence Ministry in Seoul shows a US Air Force B-1B Lancer dropping a bomb at a shooting range in Gangwon Province, east of Seoul, during a joint military drill aimed to counter North Korea’s latest nuclear and missile tests.
The US flew four stealth fighter jets and two bombers over the Korean peninsula on September 18 in a show of force after North Korea’s latest nuclear and missile tests, South Korea’s defense ministry said. / AFP PHOTO /

WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — US bombers accompanied by Japanese and South Korean warplanes flew a mission in the South Korea region Thursday amid high regional tensions, the US Air Force said.

Two supersonic B-1B Lancer bombers took off from Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, then flew south of South Korea and west of Japan where they were joined by Japan Air Self-Defense Force fighters, the US Pacific Air Force said in a statement.

“The Lancers then transited overland to Korea to integrate with Republic of Korea fighters in the Yellow Sea,” the statement read, adding that the aircraft later returned “to their respective home stations.”

The statement noted that the exercise was part of the “continuous bomber presence” mission in the Pacific and was planned in advance.

It “was not in response to any current event,” the statement said.

Still, the operation follows an October 10 “show of force” in which two Lancers staged the first night-time joint aviation exercises with Japan and South Korea.

Regional tensions on the Korean Peninsula remain high and Pyongyang may be preparing for another missile test, South Korea’s spy agency reportedly said Thursday.

North Korea in July launched two intercontinental ballistic missiles apparently capable of reaching the US mainland — described by leader Kim Jong-Un as a gift to “American bastards.”

It followed up with two missiles that passed over Japan, and its sixth nuclear test.

US President Donald Trump, who has warned of “fire and fury” in response to North Korean threats, begins on Friday an Asian tour that will include a visit to South Korea. The trip is set to be dominated by the North Korea nuclear issue.

© Agence France-Presse

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