This photograph launched by the North Korean state information company on Friday reveals what it claims to be a South Korean unmanned aerial automobile carrying anti-Pyongyang leaflets. (Korean Central Information Company-Yonhap)
The South Korean navy stated Sunday it has “nothing to verify” relating to North Korea claiming to have ordered its artillery corps close to the shared border to totally put together to shoot.
“The navy has nothing to verify,” a South Korean Joint Chiefs of Employees official instructed The Korea Herald.
North Korea’s protection ministry stated in an announcement releases by the state Korean Central Information Company that it has put “absolutely armed” artillery corps alongside the border “on standby to shoot” by 8 p.m. Sunday.
In line with the assertion, the North’s protection ministry ordered “all ranges of armed forces” to arrange for an additional drone crossing the border from the South and a doable escalation right into a navy battle.
North Korea on Friday claimed that South Korean drones carrying anti-Kim Jong-un regime leaflets trespassed into Pyongyang 3 times this month. The South’s JCS stated the navy hasn’t despatched any drones into the North.