North Korea says front-line units ready to strike South Korea if more drones appear

Seoul, AP: North Korea said on Sunday it put its frontline army units ready to launch strikes on South Korea, ramping up pressure on its rival that it said flew drones over the capital Pyongyang. South Korea has refused to confirm whether it sent drones but warned it would sternly punish North Korea if the safety of its citizens is threatened. North Korea on Friday accused South Korea of flying drones to drop propaganda leaflets over Pyongyang and threatened to respond with force if a similar incident happened again. In a statement carried by state media on Sunday, the North's Defence Ministry said that the military had issued a preliminary operation order to artillery and other army units near the border with South Korea to “get fully ready to open fire”.

An unidentified ministry spokesperson said the North Korea's military ordered relevant units to fully prepare for situations like launching immediate strikes on unspecified enemy targets when South Korea infiltrates drones across the border again, according to the statement.

The spokesperson said that “grave touch-andgo military tensions are prevailing on the Korean Peninsula” because of the South Korean drone launches. In a separate statement later Sunday, the spokesperson said that the entire South Korean territory “might turn into piles of ashes” following the North's powerful attack. Ties between the two Koreas remain tense since a US-led diplomacy on ending North Korea's nuclear programme fell apart in 2019. North Korea has since pushed hard to expand its nuclear arsenal.

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