North Korea Accuses South Korea Of Sending Provocation Drones To Pyongyang
JAKARTA - North Korea's foreign ministry said South Korea sent drones flying to the capital Pyongyang. This drone is called North Korea a political and military provocation
Drones flying at night enter Pyongyang and spread a lot of North anti-Korean leaflets in the capital last week and this week, North Korea's Foreign Ministry said in a report by Reuters from KCNA, Friday, October 11.
North Korea urged South Korea to stop the measure and at the same time talk about retaliation.
The irresponsible and dangerous provocation that could cause armed conflict and even war between the two sides must be stopped immediately, the North Korean authorities said.
Meanwhile, the South Korean military said it had not flown any drones to North Korea, Yonhap news agency reported.
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