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    SK President Orders Fast-Track Inquiry into Drone Allegations

    World January 10, 20262 Mins Read
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    Tensions simmer on the Korean Peninsula as President Lee Jae-myung orders an expedited probe into North Korea’s drone incursion claims. In remarks Saturday, he described any confirmed breach as a perilous assault on peace and security.

    North Korea alleges South Korean drones spied over its territory in September 2025 and January 2026. On January 4, KCNA announced the downing of one such device, releasing debris photos and accusing Seoul of sovereignty violation.

    A prior incident in late September involved a drone reportedly downed near Paju, with Pyongyang again displaying wreckage as proof.

    South Korea’s response was unequivocal: Defense Minister Ahn Kyu-back labeled the claims ‘utterly groundless,’ highlighting mismatches between the debris and South Korean drone tech.

    Lee was clear—even non-governmental operators would face severe repercussions. He tasked defense forces and law enforcement with urgent fact-finding.

    Since taking office in June 2025, Lee’s team has extended olive branches to Pyongyang, met with rejection and threats of reprisal.

    This flare-up compounds ongoing inquiries into earlier drone episodes under ex-leader Yoon Suk-yeol. The stakes are high; missteps could ignite wider hostilities in this nuclear-shadowed region.

    Diplomatic channels remain muted, but pressure mounts for transparency. As investigations unfold, the international community calls for restraint to safeguard hard-won calm.

    Drone incursion claims Inter-Korean relations Korean Peninsula tensions Lee Jae-myung orders North Korea accusations Pyongyang KCNA Seoul defense ministry South Korea drone probe
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