North Korea has announced the discovery of what it claims to be the remains of a South Korean military drone in its capital, Pyongyang.
The North released images of the drone, which analysts have confirmed as South Korean. This incident follows accusations from North Korea that Seoul has been using drones to drop anti-regime propaganda leaflets. Pyongyang has labeled the drone's presence as a 'hostile provocation' and a violation of its sovereignty.
Tensions between the two nations remain high as both sides continue to accuse each other of aggressive actions.
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This is exactly why governments can’t be trusted with unchecked power. Both North and South Korea are just ratcheting up tensions instead of focusing on actual peace or individual freedoms. Maybe if they stopped meddling in each other's affairs, they wouldn’t have to deal with these constant escalations.
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Pyongyang says it has recovered remains of South Korean drone
North Korea claimed Saturday it had discovered the remains of at least one crashed South Korean military drone in the capital Pyongyang, releasing images of the device that some analysts confirmed was South Korean. The nuclear-armed North recently accused Seoul of using drones to drop anti-regime propaganda leaflets on the capital.
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N. Korea says it discovered remains of South Korean drone in Pyongyang
North Korea said it had discovered remains of a drone "identical to a military unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that South Korea showed during the Armed Forces Day parade", calling it "decisive material evidence" to prove that Seoul committed a "hostile provocation" in violation of the country's sovereignty,
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