US, South Korean troops hold joint logistics drill

American and South Korean troops are holding a 10-day logistics drill in the city of in Pohang amid growing tensions on the Korean Peninsula.  

The joint drill, dubbed Operation Pacific Reach (OPR), involves about 2,500 US soldiers and 1,200 South Korean soldiers, along with 50 vessels, and is due to last until April 21.

US and South Korean military officials said the joint drill is not part of the annual joint Foal Eagle exercise, and is aimed at enhancing logistics capabilities which can be applied not only for military purposes but also for humanitarian assistance.

A US official told Reuters over the weekend that the drill began as the US Navy strike group Carl Vinson cancelled a planned trip to Australia and was moving towards the western Pacific Ocean near the Korean peninsula as a show of force.

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Pyongyang has slammed the move, saying the deployment proves the US aggression against Pyongyang has entered a “serious phase.”

“We never…

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