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South Korea, US hold joint river-crossing drills amid North Korea missile firing

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A US Army Stryker armoured vehicle crosses a pontoon bridge during a South Korea-US joint river-crossing drill held at the Imjin River in Yeoncheon County, Gyeonggi Province, on March 14, 2026. The maneuvre was conducted as part of the annual 'Freedom Shield' combined exercise. - Photo: Yonhap News

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YEONCHEON, South Korea: The South Korea and United States (US) militaries staged joint river-crossing drills in the border county of Yeoncheon on Saturday as part of their annual spring exercise aimed at enhancing interoperability between the allies.

According to Yonhap News Agency, the field training coincided with North Korea firing around 10 ballistic missiles towards the East Sea earlier in the day.

The missile launches appeared to be a show of force against the Seoul-Washington joint military exercise.

The training took place on the Imjin River in Yeoncheon, located about 50 kilometres north of Seoul, involving about 200 pieces of equipment, including KM3 amphibious bridging vehicles and ribbon bridge systems, according to the armed services.

The drills are part of the field-training events of the ‘Freedom Shield’ (FS) exercise, which began on Monday and will run for 11 days, aimed at strengthening the allies’ combined defence posture.

About 700 troops from South Korea’s Capital Mechanised Infantry Division and 7th Engineer Brigade, along with the US Stryker Brigade Combat Team of the 2nd Infantry Division, participated in the drills.

This year, the Korean-made KM3 amphibious bridge and ferry system was connected with the US’ Improved Ribbon Bridge (IRB) for the first time in a wet-gap crossing. – BERNAMA-YONHAP

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