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North Korea says South Korean drone entered its airspace on Jan 4
Summary
North Korean state media KCNA said a drone launched from Incheon entered North Korean airspace on Jan. 4 and was shot down after about 8 km; Pyongyang described the action as a provocation amid ongoing tensions.
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North Korean state media KCNA reported that a South Korean drone entered North Korean airspace on January 4 and was shot down there. KCNA said the drone came from an island in the South Korean city of Incheon and flew about 8 km before being downed. Pyongyang described the incident as a provocation and linked it to broader tensions with Seoul. The report also noted earlier accusations and recent legal controversy in South Korea.
Known details:
- KCNA reported the drone entered North Korean airspace on Jan. 4 and was shot down inside that airspace.
- North Korea said the drone originated from an island in Incheon and flew roughly 8 km before being downed.
- KCNA said the drone carried surveillance cameras and called the flight a provocation amid strained relations.
- The report referenced a prior North Korean accusation from October 2024 and a late-2025 prosecution in South Korea involving an alleged order for a drone operation; the former president has denied the accusation.
Summary:
The statements carried by KCNA highlight continuing tensions between Pyongyang and Seoul as described by North Korean officials. Undetermined at this time.
