North Korean state information company, the Korean Central Information Company, on Friday posted this image of what it has described as a South Korean drone flying over Pyongyang. (Korean Central Information Company-Yonhap)
No South Korean navy unmanned aerial car has entered North Korean skies, the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Employees mentioned Friday in response to North Korean International Ministry claims of such infiltration into Pyongyang.
“The South Korean navy has not despatched any UAVs or flyers. We don’t know but if a civilian drone flew in,” an official from the South’s JCS instructed The Korea Herald.
In a press release, the North’s International Ministry claimed that South Korean UAVs had flown over central Pyongyang late Thursday and dropped propaganda leaflets. The ministry mentioned this was the third such infiltration by a South Korean UAV this month.
The ministry mentioned letting the UAVs fly over the North Korean capital was an “unforgivable act” and a “critical assault” that South Korea “should pay a value for.”
The South Korean JCS is within the strategy of discovering out if any privately owned UAVs have gotten to Pyongyang.