South Korea launches jets, fires shots after drones from North violate airspace
- South Korea fired shots, launched jets to shoot down drones from the North, but it was not immediately known if the drones were shot down
- This came after North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missile launches on Friday

South Korea’s military detected five drones from North Korea crossing the border, and one travelled as far as the northern part of the South Korean capital region, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said.

One of the aircraft, a KA-1 light attack plane, crashed during takeoff but its two pilots both ejected safely, defence officials said. They said they also requested civilian airports in and near Seoul to halt takeoffs temporarily.
South Korea also sent surveillance assets near and across the border to photograph key military facilities in North Korea as corresponding measures against the North Korean drone flights, the Joint Chiefs said. It did not elaborate, but some observers say that South Korea likely flew unmanned drones inside North Korean territory.
“Our military will thoroughly and resolutely respond to this kind of North Korean provocation,” Major Gen. Lee Seung-o, director of operations at the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters.