South Korea’s army stated Monday it was “absolutely prepared” to reply after North Korea ordered troops on the border to organize to fireplace, in an escalating dispute over drone flights to Pyongyang.
The nuclear-armed North has accused Seoul of flying drones over its capital to drop propaganda leaflets stuffed with “inflammatory rumors and garbage,” and warned Sunday that if one other drone was detected, it will take into account it “a declaration of struggle.”
Seoul’s army beforehand denied it was behind the flights, with native hypothesis centered on activist teams within the South, which have lengthy despatched propaganda and U.S. foreign money northward, usually by balloon.