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North Korea claims that a South Korean drone violated its airspace on January 4,

According to KCNA, North Korea claimed on Saturday that South Korea had violated its sovereignty by flying another drone in its airspace on 4 January.

KCNA, citing a North Korean military spokesperson, reported that the drone was shot down after it flew '8km (5miles) in North Korean airspace. KCNA reported that the drone was equipped to'record important North Korean installations. Photos posted on KCNA show a drone in pieces, electronic components and aerial photos that KCNA claimed the drone took.

"Even if a new regime is in place, (South Korea) continues to use drones for provocations near its border," KCNA stated. It called South Korea "its most hostile enemy".

North Korea has rejected all attempts to reassure it by the administration of South Korean President Lee Jae Myung since June. Lee had promised to re-engage with Pyongyang in order to defuse tensions.

KCNA reported that South Korea will "pay a heavy price" for the escalating tensions.

A spokesperson for the South Korean government did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

North Korea had previously accused South Korea of sending a drone to Pyongyang, in October 2024. Yoon Suk Yeol, the former president of South Korea, was accused by Seoul's Special Prosecutor in late 2014 that he ordered the Pyongyang Drone Operation to use the military tensions between Pyongyang & Seoul as justification for declaring martial law.

Yoon's legal counsel has said that the act of performing the duties of the president cannot be considered a crime. (Reporting and editing by Edmund Klamann, Alistair Bell and Joyce Lee)

(source: Reuters)