North Korean drones crossed South Korean airspace on the 26th, and South Korea's aviation department ordered aircraft to suspend takeoffs at two major airports in Seoul.

The picture shows the parking lot of Incheon International Airport.

(European News Agency)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] North Korea's recent provocative actions have continued, and the situation on the Korean Peninsula has heated up.

Today (26th) South Korean officials said that a number of suspected North Korean drones broke into South Korean airspace on Monday. The Korean Air Department suspended Seoul’s Incheon International Airport and Gimpo International Airport to suspend departures. Flights have now resumed.

According to Yonhap News Agency, the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff pointed out on the 26th that at 10:25 am (9:25 am Taiwan time) this morning, the military found several unidentified aircraft tracks in the sky north of the Gimpo Front Military Demarcation Line (MDL). , After being identified as a suspected North Korean drone, the military randomly broadcast and fired warnings, and the Air Force launched fighter planes and attack helicopters to pursue it.

Counselor Han Lian said that North Korean drones flew to Gimpo, Paju, and Ganghwa Island in Gyeonggi-do, and some of them even flew to residential areas.

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As soon as the news came out, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport of South Korea, in cooperation with the request of the Korean Federation Counselor, issued orders at 1:08 pm (12:08 noon Taiwan time) and 1:22 pm (12:22 noon Taiwan time) to The planes at the airport suspended takeoffs, and all planes went around after about an hour.