US says it found no evidence that a blog post about a gas attack was linked to Osan Air Base in South Korea

  • The U.S. said it found no evidence linking the blog post about a gas attack at Osan Air Base in South Korea.
  • 28 people were injured after a message sent via SMS prompted them to move to a specific location, according to the report.
  • The U.S. said it found no evidence that the blog post about a gas attack at Osan Air Base in South Korea was linked to the incident, and that the attackers were not identified.

The U.S. said on Thursday that it had found no evidence linking the blog post about a gas attack at Osan Air Base in South Korea to the incident, according to The Associated Press.

According to the report, 28 people were injured after a message sent via SMS prompted them to move to a specific location at the Osan base in South Korea. The report said the base was not involved in the incident.

U.S. officials said the blog post did not contain any information that could have been used to carry out the attack. The officials said there was no evidence that the blog post was linked to the attack, and that the attackers were not identified.

According to the report, the incident occurred when a message was sent via SMS to people in the area of the base, telling them to go to a specific location. The officials said they found no evidence linking the blog post to the incident.

Commander Ryan Ley of the 51st Fighter Wing said the investigation found no evidence linking the blog post to the incident.

The report also said that the incident involved a total of 28,500 U.S. service members stationed at the base, and that the incident was not caused by North Korea.

In addition, the report said that the investigation found no evidence that the incident was linked to the blog post, and that there was no evidence that the attackers were identified.