The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Kim Yo-jo, has demanded that Seoul prevent further drone incursions.
This was stated in a press statement issued by the Central Telecommunications Agency of the DPRK, KCNA, where Kim Yo-jeong acted as a deputy of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of the DPRK. In particular, he assessed as a "relatively understandable decision" and "a moment of hope" the fact that South Korean Unification Minister Jong Dong-yeon on February 10 officially expressed his displeasure over the case of a drone invading the DPRK's airspace.
However, according to Kim Yo-jong, it is necessary to adopt mandatory measures to prevent the recurrence of such large-scale slavish incursions, such as the illegal invasion of DPRK airspace.
The leader of the DPRK, Kim Yo-jo, warned the authorities in Seoul that in case of a repetition of such provocation, the DPRK will take tough countermeasures.








