North Korea said Sunday it had ordered military units deployed near the border with South Korea to be prepared to shoot after claiming the South had sent unmanned drones carrying propaganda leaflets to Pyongyang.
Relations between the two Koreas are at a low point, with the Northâs leader Kim Jong Un declaring South Korea to be his countryâs âprincipal enemyâ earlier this year.
Citing the Northâs defence ministry statement, the official Korean Central News Agency reported that âthe General Staff of the KPA issued a preliminary operation order on October 12 to the combined artillery units along the border⌠to get fully ready to open fire.â
KPA stands for the Korean Peopleâs Army, the Northâs military.
The order was for âeight artillery brigades fully armed at full wartime strength on standby to open fireâ until Sunday night at 8 pm (1100 GMT).
KCNA also said other units were ordered to âintensify monitoring on full alertâ while âanti-air observation posts have been reinforcedâ in the capital city Pyongyang.
North Korea on Friday said the South had sent drones carrying propaganda leaflets into Pyongyangâs airspace on October 3, and then again on Wednesday and Thursday last week.
The drones allegedly sent by the South had dropped anti-regime propaganda, and the leaflets were filled with âinflammatory rumors and rubbishâ, KCNA said.
Flying drones into Pyongyangâs airspace âcould be considered a military attackâ, the Northâs foreign ministry said, according to KCNA, adding it is âan intolerable and unforgivable grave provocationâ.
The South Korean defense minister, Kim Yong-hyun, initially denied the claim, but the countryâs Joint Chiefs of Staff later amended that position, saying in a statement that they âcannot confirm whether the North Korean allegations are true or notâ.
The Northâs army last week said it would âpermanently shut off and block the southern borderâ with South Korea.
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