Lee warming up to Kim? After North Korea’s complaint, South probes drone airspace violation case – Firstpost

Lee warming up to Kim? After North Korea’s complaint, South probes drone airspace violation case – Firstpost

After the launch of ballistic missiles by North Korea, South Korean authorities have rolled out a probe which is focused on the possibility civilians may have flown drones that North Korea mentioned violated its airspace, the Defence Ministry declared on Monday.

Recently, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung visited China and urged Chinese President Xi Jinping to freeze the nuclear activities carried out by North Korea.  

Lee has vowed a swift probe and said on Saturday if civilians had indeed operated the unmanned aircraft, it would be a “serious crime” that threatened South Korea’s security and peace on the Korean peninsula.

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South Korea is also willing to launch an investigation with North Korea but has not met with mutual talks and failed to make any proposal,  a defence ministry spokesperson stated citing Minister Ahn Gyu-back.

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North Korea is seen having a stiff against South by not responding to Lee’s attempt to initiate dialogue and reach a conclusion.  

North Korea’s military on Saturday accused the South of “acts of provocation” by sending the drones, saying it had shot down the aircraft and disclosed what it noted were pieces of the drones and aerial photos they took.

South Korea’s military mentioned it did not operate the drone model in question or operate any on the date cited by the North of the intrusion. It had no intention to provoke the North, it reported.

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Tensions escalated between North and South with no mutual confrontation and the rise in nuclear and arms programs by the North.  

Former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol went on trial on Monday on charges of trying to provoke North Korea in 2024 as a pretext for declaring martial law later that year. He is facing a separate trial for insurrection over the martial law attempt.

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