kim jong un
Seoul: The North Korean government led by Kim Jong Un is once again preparing to confront South Korea. North Korea on Saturday claimed it found the remains of a South Korean drone during a search operation in its capital Pyongyang, proving that South Korea was behind the drone’s alleged intrusion into the city’s airspace earlier this month. ‘s army was involved.
North Korea’s official news agency Korean Central News Agency released some pictures. The photos show a damaged plane with wide, V-shaped wings. It said a joint investigation by North Korea’s military and government security agencies revealed that the drone found on October 13 was identical to the drone that appeared at a South Korean military parade in early October.
dropped protesting leaflets
North Korea has accused South Korea of flying drones in Pyongyang’s airspace at night three times this month and dropping anti-North Korea leaflets. He has threatened that if this happens again he will respond with force. North Korea’s Defense Ministry said the drone reportedly found in Pyongyang was likely one of the drones used to drop the leaflets, but further investigation was needed to confirm.
will be retaliated
The ministry said if South Korea denied that the plane was used to drop leaflets, it would be admitting another intrusion into North Korean airspace by the South Korean military. It said if North Korea confirms another violation of its territorial land, airspace and waters by South Korea’s military, it would be considered a “declaration of war” and an immediate retaliatory strike would be carried out. South Korea’s military did not immediately react to North Korea’s report regarding the drone. (Language)
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