The US has conducted a joint military exercise with South Korea, flying two strategic bombers over the Korean peninsula.
The
B-1B combat bombers were joined by two South Korean F-15K fighter jets,
and carried out air-to-ground missile drills off South Korean waters.It comes amid heightened tensions with North Korea over its nuclear programme.
Pyongyang conducted its sixth nuclear test, and launched two missiles over Japan, in recent months.
The bombers took off from the US Pacific territory of Guam on Tuesday night, before entering South Korean airspace and conducting firing exercises over the East Sea and Yellow Sea, South Korea's military said.
The training was part of a programme of "extended deterrence" against North Korea, it added.
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Mr Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un have exchanged heated rhetoric in recent weeks.
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The South Korean defence ministry refused to comment about the allegation, while North Korea denied the claim.
Originally published on http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-41577769
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