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SEOUL – North Korea on Sunday accused the United States and South Korea of conducting more aerial espionage around the peninsula, warning it would take “immediate action” if its sovereignty was breached.
“Such hostile military espionage, together with various military drills, has become the root cause of ever-escalating regional military tensions,” he added. He also targeted the sending of balloons containing anti-regime leaflets by South Korean civic groups across the border, calling it a “dangerous provocation” and warning of “tit-for-tat action”.
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