2026 Tensions: How Political Strife is Fueling North Korean Drone Allegations

The Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of North Korea's Workers' Party, published a statement by the spokesperson of the Korean People's Army General Staff on January 10. It stated that on January 4, the units performing border anti-aircraft surveillance detected and tracked an aerial target moving northward in the airspace over the Hado-ri area of Songhae-myeon, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon. After strategically penetrating 8 km into the airspace, and then attacked it with special electronic weapons, forcing it to crash at a point 1,200 meters from Hill 101.5 in Moksan-ri, Kaepung District, Kaesong City. The photo shows the crashed drone in the Moksan-ri area of Kaepung District, Kaesong City / Rodong Sinmun
The Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of North Korea's Workers' Party, published a statement by the spokesperson of the Korean People's Army General Staff on January 10. It stated that on January 4, the units performing border anti-aircraft surveillance detected and tracked an aerial target moving northward in the airspace over the Hado-ri area of Songhae-myeon, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon. After strategically penetrating 8 km into the airspace, and then attacked it with special electronic weapons, forcing it to crash at a point 1,200 meters from Hill 101.5 in Moksan-ri, Kaepung District, Kaesong City. The photo shows the crashed drone in the Moksan-ri area of Kaepung District, Kaesong City / Rodong Sinmun

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