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Summary: South Korea's Lee suggests civilian flew drones into North, urges prevention NHK

- South Korean President Lee Jae Myung believes a civilian likely flew drones into North Korea.
- North Korea claims South Korean drones intruded into its airspace and demands an apology.
- South Korea is investigating the incident and strengthening drone monitoring near the border to de-escalate tensions.

A: Hey Hana-chan! Did you hear about something crazy happening between Korea?

B: No, Kenji! What's up? Tell me!

A: Apparently, South Korea’s president thinks a normal person – a civilian – flew drones into North Korea!

B: Wow! Seriously? That’s… unexpected! North Korea is really mad about it, right?

A: Yep! They shot down South Korean drones recently and are demanding an apology.

B: So, the South Korean military isn't involved?

A: That’s what they’re saying. Police are looking into it now.

B: There’s a guy who actually claims he did it! Crazy, huh?

A: I know! The president wants to make sure it doesn't happen again. He told his people to watch the border more closely.

B: He wants to talk to North Korea again, doesn't he?

A: Exactly! It seems like he's trying to be careful and not make things worse.
Summary
South Korea investigates drone intrusion into North Korea, potentially by a civilian. North Korea demands an apology after downing the drones. Tensions are rising, prompting increased border monitoring & de-escalation efforts. #Korea #Drones
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Category ID: listed_summary

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20260120_14/#summary

Date: Jan. 20, 2026

Notes: NHK News Summary - 2026-01-20

Created: 2026/01/20 22:40

Updated: 2026/01/21 08:52

Last Read: 2026/01/21 08:52

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