North Korea says South Korean drones scattered leaflets over Pyongyang
SEOUL: North Korea said on Friday that the South had sent unmanned drones carrying propaganda leaflets to Pyongyang three times, a claim that Seoul has denied.
Relations between the two Koreas are at one of their lowest points in years, with Kim Jong Un declaring South Korea his country´s “principal enemy” earlier this year.
Citing the North´s foreign ministry, the official Korean Central News Agency reported Friday that the South had sent drones into the Pyongyang airspace on October 3, and then again on Wednesday and Thursday this week.
The drones were dropping anti-regime propaganda, KCNA reported, adding that the leaflets were “filled with heinous slander”.
The North issued a “final ultimatum” warning South Korea to immediately cease the so-called provocations.
Flying drones into Pyongyang´s airspace “could be considered a military attack”, the foreign ministry said according to KCNA, adding it is “an intolerable and unforgivable grave provocation”.
“This incursion into our airspace is a serious crime that violates our sovereignty and is a clear justification for exercising our right to self-defense. South Korea has chosen its own destruction. It is hastening its downfall.”
Photographs of the alleged propaganda leaflets were shared by state media, alongside a blurry picture with a so-called “unmanned drone” marked out.
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