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Lee Orders Probe Into Alleged Drone Incursion After North Korea’s Accusations

I-sol by I-sol
January 14, 2026
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Seoul launches joint military–police investigation as Pyongyang claims repeated airspace violations


South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has instructed authorities to look into claims of a drone entering North Korean airspace, after Pyongyang issued fresh allegations on Saturday, Yonhap News Agency reported. The order comes amid heightened concern that unclear or unauthorised actions could aggravate security tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

North Korea claimed that South Korean drones entered its airspace on two occasions — once earlier this month and once in September. In response, Lee instructed authorities to launch a joint probe involving the military and police to determine the origin and operator of the drone cited by the North.

Focus on Civilian Involvement

The presidential office said the investigation will specifically examine whether the drone may have been operated by a civilian rather than the South Korean state. Lee warned that if a civilian-operated drone is confirmed to have crossed into North Korean territory, it would constitute a serious criminal offence with implications for national security and regional peace.

Lee stressed that any unauthorised action capable of provoking military tension must be dealt with strictly, regardless of whether it was carried out by state or non-state actors. Officials said the probe would prioritise speed and accuracy to prevent speculation from fuelling further escalation.

Military Denial and Official Clarifications

South Korean Defence Minister Ahn Gyu-back firmly denied that the South Korean military was involved in the alleged drone flights. He said the drone shown in photographs released by North Korea does not match any model operated by the South Korean armed forces.

The defence ministry added that it had verified no military drone operations took place on the dates cited by Pyongyang, seeking to distance the government from the accusations and reinforce the need for an objective investigation.

North Korea’s Claims and Messaging

North Korea’s allegations were released through Korean Central News Agency, which quoted a spokesperson for the General Staff of the Korean People’s Army. The statement claimed South Korea had again sent drones into North Korean airspace at the beginning of the year, following what it described as a similar incident months earlier.

As with past incidents, Pyongyang did not provide independent verification beyond images and official statements, a pattern that often complicates fact-finding efforts and fuels competing narratives.

Diplomatic Context and Policy Implications

The accusations emerged only days after Lee sought Chinese mediation to help reopen dialogue with Pyongyang. Since taking office in June, Lee has pursued a policy aimed at easing tensions and restoring inter-Korean communication, offering dialogue without preconditions.

North Korea has so far not responded to these overtures. Analysts say the drone claims, regardless of their eventual verification, risk undercutting Seoul’s diplomatic efforts and highlight how easily unregulated actions — especially by private actors — could disrupt regional stability.

Broader Concerns Over Escalation Risks

The incident has renewed debate in Seoul over the risks posed by emerging technologies such as drones, particularly when operated outside formal military control. Officials and security experts warn that even isolated acts can be misinterpreted in a highly militarised environment like the Korean Peninsula.

For now, the outcome of the investigation will be closely watched, not only for its legal consequences but also for how it shapes Seoul’s next steps in managing relations with Pyongyang amid persistent mistrust and stalled dialogue.

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