Tensions Flare on Korean Peninsula as DPRK Accuses Seoul of 'Hostile Provocation'
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) has accused South Korea of sending a military drone into its airspace, sparking fresh concerns about stability in the region. State media KCNA reported Saturday that Pyongyang discovered drone wreckage 'identical' to models showcased at a recent South Korean military parade. 🔍✈️
What We Know
According to KCNA, security officials found the crashed drone during a search operation in Pyongyang on October 13. Technical analysis allegedly linked it to South Korea's military reconnaissance program, with the DPRK calling it "decisive evidence" of territorial violations. 🛠️🇰🇵
The report also claimed the drone "likely scattered leaflets over Pyongyang," though it noted this conclusion remains unconfirmed. South Korea swiftly denied the allegations, stating: "We did not send drones into North Korea." 🚫🤖
Military Moves
The DPRK has ordered its border artillery units into "full combat readiness" and warned that any future airspace violations would be treated as "a declaration of war." Tensions have been high since October 11, when Pyongyang first accused Seoul of drone incursions. 💥🔭
This latest clash comes amid already strained relations, following recent DPRK criticism of South Korea as a "foreign and hostile country." Analysts suggest the situation underscores growing friction over military activities in the region. 🌏⚡
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DPRK says it discovered remains of a South Korean drone: KCNA
cgtn.com