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Seoul:  North Korea on Friday accused South Korea of ​​flying drones over its capital to drop anti-national propaganda material. Along with this, Kim Jong has threatened that there will be strong retaliation for such activity in future. North Korea's Foreign Ministry said in a statement that South Korean drones were reported flying over the capital Pyongyang on October 3 and last Wednesday and Thursday. The ministry accused South Korea of ​​violating North Korea's sovereignty and endangering its security.

The North Korean ministry said its security forces would "prepare for an attack by all means" and would retaliate strongly without warning if South Korean drones were seen in North Korean territory again. The ministry said the neighbouring country would have to be prepared for an attack if it repeated the mistake again. South Korea's government and military did not immediately react to North Korea's statement.

North Korea is preparing for war

Let us tell you that North Korea has been preparing for war for a long time. Tensions between the two countries have increased in recent months due to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's increasing weapons testing and threats of attack and South Korea's increasing joint military exercises with the US. On Wednesday, North Korea said that it would permanently block its border with South Korea and develop front-line defense capabilities to deal with "provocative actions" by South Korean and US forces.

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