The North Korean drone crossed the border, and the South Korean Air Force fighter plane took off in response to an accidental crash. The South Korean people are eagerly concerned about the relevant developments.

(European News Agency)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Following repeated missile provocations, North Korea today (26th) sent several drones to violate South Korea's airspace, and even flew close to the sky over Seoul, which angered the South Korean military.

South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff announced in the afternoon that after confirming that the North Korean drone crossed the border, South Korea also took corresponding measures to send drones into North Korea's airspace for reconnaissance operations.

According to the "Yonhap News Agency", the South Korean military captured multiple unidentified flight tracks in the sky above the military demarcation line (MDL) in Gimpo, Gyeonggi-do at 10:25 a.m. on the 26th (9:25 a.m. Taiwan time). The naked eye identified it as a North Korean drone, and immediately broadcasted to drive away and fired warnings, and sent several fighter planes and attack helicopters to respond to it, trying to shoot it down.

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Counselor Hanlian pointed out that this is the first time since June 2017 that North Korean drones have violated South Korean airspace again after five years. over Seoul.

It is reported that the North Korean drone confronted the South Korean Air Force in the South Korean airspace for about 6 hours and left at about 4:30 pm (3:30 pm Taiwan time).

Lee Seung-oh, head of the Korean Federation’s Chief of Staff and Operations Department, released a message in the afternoon stating that five North Korean drones violated South Korea’s airspace this time, all of which were small drones with a fuselage length of less than 2 meters.

In response to Pyongyang's apparent malicious provocation, the South Korean military deployed unmanned reconnaissance aircraft near the 38th parallel and immediately took corresponding measures to enter North Korean airspace for reconnaissance activities, including taking pictures of the enemy's main military facilities. "Our military will continue to monitor North Korea's Provocations must be responded to thoroughly and resolutely."