U.S ARMY'S Apache attack helicopters conduct live-fire drills in South Korea for the first time since 2019, as the allies step up military exercises amid tensions with North Korea.
The helicopters' training at the Rodriguez Live Fire Complex just south of the heavily fortified Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) along the border with North Korea, had been cancelled in recent years over noise and safety concerns by nearby residents. It was unclear what decision paved the way for the resumption of the Apache drills, and neither U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) or South Korea's Ministry of National Defense responded to requests for comment.
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