North Korea discovers remains of crashed South Korean drone in Pyongyang — Media

 

The North Korean authorities have announced that they discovered evidence of involvement of the South Korean military in incidents with drone flights near Pyongyang for scattering leaflets. A spokesman for the Ministry of National Defense of the DPRK has said that the remains of a South Korean crashed drone were discovered, Paralel.Az reports citing TASS.

"The experts judged that the drone that crashed in the area of the neighborhood Sopho-dong, Hyongjesan District was a ‘light one for long-range reconnaissance’ of the ROK military and that it is the type same as the vehicle-carried one opened to public at an event marking the ‘ROK Army Day’," the KCNA news agency quoted him as saying.

The General Staff decided to keep the combined artillery units and the units "with important fire duties near the border" in full combat readiness, the defense ministry’s spokesman added. If a violation of the DPRK's territorial ground, air and waters "by ROK's military means" is discovered and confirmed again, it will be regarded as a grave military provocation against the sovereignty of the DPRK and "a declaration of war" and "an immediate retaliatory attack will be launched," he noted.

The North Korean Foreign Ministry said in a statement on October 11 that South Korean drones had entered Pyongyang’s airspace three times in order to drop leaflets.

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