North Korea accuses South Korea of flying drones to Pyongyang, threatens to attack next time

North Korea has accused rival South Korea of flying drones to its capital to drop anti-North Korean propaganda leaflets and threatened to respond with force if such flights occur again.

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North Korea’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Friday that South Korean drones were detected in the night skies of Pyongyang on October 3 and on Wednesday and Thursday this week.

The ministry accused the South of violating North Korea’s “sacred” sovereignty and threatening its security, and said its forces will prepare “all means of attack” and respond without warning if South Korean drones are detected in its territory again.

“The safety lock on our trigger has now been released,” the ministry said. “We will be prepared for everything and will be watching. The criminals should no longer gamble with the lives of their citizens.”

South Korean soldiers patrol along a barbed wire fence in Paju, near the border with North Korea, on Thursday. Photo: AP
South Korean soldiers patrol along a barbed wire fence in Paju, near the border with North Korea, on Thursday. Photo: AP

South Korea’s government and military did not immediately comment on the North’s statement.

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