Two US B-1B bombers flew over South Korea on Tuesday. The United States sent the nuclear-capable supersonic aircraft in a show of force intended to warn North Korea after its recent nuclear test, and also to settle nerves in South Korea. The bombers, escorted by US and South Korean jets, were seen by an Associated Press camera crew as they flew over Osan Air Base, which is 120 kilometres (75 miles) from the border with North Korea.
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US Air Force flies nuclear-capable bombers over Korean peninsula in show of force
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