Kim Jong-Un’s sister has expressed regret that South Korea refuses to take responsibility after drones flew over Pyongyang, warning the South of a “terrible calamity” if such actions continue.
Kim Yo Jong’s statement comes a day after North Korea’s Ministry of Defense claimed that leaflets criticizing North Korean propaganda had been spotted earlier this week.
The ministry said that the military is prepared to retaliate with “all means of attack” and would respond without warning.
Kim Yo Jong argued that South Korea’s vague response suggests that their neighbor is “either the main culprit or an accomplice in this incident.”
“If the military stood by while its own citizens employed drones, a widely recognized multi-purpose military tool, to violate another country’s sovereignty, thereby increasing the risk of armed conflict with a potential adversary, this would amount to intentional acquiescence and collusion,” she said.
“The moment a South Korean drone is discovered once again in skies above our capital, a terrible calamity will surely occur. I personally hope that does not happen,” she added.