MADRID 28 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The South Korean authorities have warned this Monday that there will be “consequences” if North Korean drones break into their territory, which is why they have assured that the “appropriate measures” will be taken if necessary, including by military means.
Lee Sung Joon, director of the Public Relations Office of the country’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, indicated in a press conference that “in case of infiltration, there will be a forceful response to protect the security and properties of South Koreans.”
This is how he responded to the words of Kim Yo Jong, deputy director of the department of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea, who has accused South Korea of being a “rogue rival with a bad habit of challenging” the regime. “I would like to see how Seoul’s pack of wild dogs would bark and foam at the mouth if we deployed drones with leaflets,” Kim said.
However, Lee recalled that on October 24, Pyongyang sent a balloon full of pamphlets criticizing both the country’s president, Yoon Suk Yeol, and his wife, Kim Keon Hee, according to information from the news agency. Yonhap news.
From Seoul they assure that if the garbage balloons sent by North Korea “threaten life and private property, measures will have to be taken through military means.” However, he has ruled out giving a definitive answer on this matter.
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