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NKorea denies drones were sent to South
TOKYO (AP) — North Korea is denying accusations from Seoul that it sent small, unarmed drone aircraft over the border recently. Three of the drones crashed and were analyzed by the South, which said they came from North Korea.
Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of the North Korean ruling party, on Friday said the claim that the drones came from the North were part of a “heinous conspiratorial farce” aimed at making the North look like it is engaging in belligerent behavior.
It added that Seoul is trying to provoke a war.
South Korean officials say they suspect three drones that crashed recently near the border with the North were flown on possible surveillance missions.
The Koreas have been divided since the 1950-53 Korean War.