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F-22s arrive for drill – SKorea

Despite diplomatic thaw with Pyongyang

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SEOUL — American F-22 stealth fighter jets have arrived in South Korea ahead of a joint air force drill, Seoul said yesterday, despite a recent diplomatic thaw with Pyongyang.

The "Raptor" fighters previously flew to the South in December when Seoul and Washington staged their largest-ever joint air exercise, days after North Korea test-fired a missile believed capable of hitting the US mainland.

The North customaril­y reacts with anger to the deployment of American stealth fighters, which it fears could be used for surgical strikes against its leadership and strategic facilities.

The confirmati­on came after local newspapers said eight F-22 jets arrived Sunday at a military airbase in the southern city of Gwangju.

The "Max Thunder" drill will kick off on May 11 for a two-week run, with the reported participat­ion of some 100 aircraft from both countries.

"Max Thunder is a regular exercise that has been on the docket long before a planned US-North Korea summit," the South's Defense Ministry said in a statement.

It urged news media to refrain from producing "speculativ­e reports" about the intention of the deployment aside from the routine exercise.

That request came after the conservati­ve Chosun Ilbo daily claimed the aircraft deployment was apparently aimed at heaping pressure on Pyongyang ahead of a planned summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump.

The Panmunjom truce village in the demilitari­zed zone between North and South, where a rare interKorea­n summit successful­ly convened last week, has emerged as a possible venue for the Kim-Trump meeting.

Chosun suggested the arrival of F-22 jets could also be aimed at bolstering security in case the North Korea-US summit takes place at Panmunjom.

 ?? AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE ?? South Korea’s defense ministry said the deployment of F-22 stealth fighters was unrelated to a planned summit between North Korea’s Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump.
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE South Korea’s defense ministry said the deployment of F-22 stealth fighters was unrelated to a planned summit between North Korea’s Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump.

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