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VisitWill South Korea acknowledge the drone incident reported by North Korea by end of 2024?
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North Korea Recovers Remains of Crashed South Korean Military Drone in Pyongyang
Oct 19, 2024, 02:09 AM
North Korea announced that it recovered the remains of a crashed South Korean military drone in its capital, Pyongyang, on Saturday. The state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported the discovery, and North Korea released photos purportedly confirming the drone violated its airspace. South Korea's government has declined to comment on the incident, neither confirming nor denying whether such drones were flown by its military or civilians. Analysts have verified that the images released by North Korea depict a South Korean drone.
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