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    North Korea claims to have found remains of South Korean drone in its capital sparking WW3 fears

    By Liam Buckler,

    6 hours ago

    North Korea has allegedly found the remains of a South Korean drone in its capital and claim it proves South’s military was behind the alleged drone infiltrations over the city’s skies earlier in the month.

    The North’s official Korean Central News Agency released photos showing a seemingly damaged aircraft with wide, V-shaped wings and winglets. It said a joint investigation by North Korea’s military and state security agencies concluded that the aircraft, which it said was found on Ocober. 13, was the same type of drone that appeared in a South Korean military parade earlier in October.

    However, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff in a statement described the North Korean claim as “unilateral” and “unworthy of responding.”

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    North Korea accused South Korea of flying drones over the night skies of Pyongyang three different times this month to drop anti-North Korean propaganda leaflets. It threatened to respond with force if such flights occur again.

    The aircraft allegedly found in Pyongyang was likely one of the drones that were used to drop leaflets, North Korea’s Defense Ministry said, but further examinations were needed to verify that.

    Should South Korea deny that the aircraft was used to drop leaflets, that would only confess to a separate infiltration of North Korea’s airspace by the South’s military, the ministry said. If North Korea confirms another violation of its territorial ground, airspace and waters by the South’s military, that will be regarded as a “declaration of war and an immediate retaliatory attack will be launched,” the ministry added.

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    South Korea’s defense minister initially made a vague denial after the North’s Oct. 11 accusation that the South sent drones over Pyongyang. The South’s military adjusted its response hours later, saying it couldn’t confirm whether or not the North’s claims were true.

    Tensions on the Korean Peninsula are now at their worst in years as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ramps up his weapons tests and threats and expands military cooperation with Russia, with South Korea claiming the North dispatched troops to support Russia’s war against Ukraine.

    The animosity has been exacerbated by Cold War-style psychological warfare campaigns between the Koreas in recent months.

    Since May, North Korea has sent thousands of balloons carrying paper waste, plastic and other trash to drop on the South. The South’s military has responded by using loudspeakers at the border to broadcast propaganda and K-pop to North Korea.

    North Korea is extremely sensitive to any outside criticism of Kim’s authoritarian government and his family’s dynastic rule.

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    Guest
    11m ago
    It looks like something made from hobby town.
    William Swan
    23m ago
    All north Korea is going to do is whine, because they are pushing threats for 50 years ago. All they do is play the victim.
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