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US, S. Korean Air Force chiefs hold talks on N. Korea's threats

EPA-EFE/JEON HEON-KYUN

Air Force commanders from South Korea and the United States met to discuss North Korea's threats during their annual Air Boss Conference at Osan Air Base, south of Seoul.

The discussions came amid rising tensions following North Korea's recent military actions, including the destruction of the roads on the inter-Korean border. The commanders particularly focused on North Korea's decision to send troops to support Russia in the war against Ukraine.

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