More than 160 Cases of Aerial Espionage against DPRK in March
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK via Korea News Service (KNS)
Pyongyang, March 31 (KCNA) -- The U.S. imperialist aggressor forces committed more than 110 cases of aerial espionage and the south Korean forces at least 50 cases against the DPRK in March, according to a military source.
Two U-2s of the U.S. forces based in south Korea made shuttle flights all day long on March 28 and 29 each to spy on the depth of the DPRK.
On March 21 overseas-based RC-135 of the U.S. forces was busy with aerial observation and photographing of all areas of the DPRK. This reconnaissance plane perpetrated espionage on March 5 and 8, too.
On March 28 and 30 Japan-based E-3 spied on areas of the DPRK while commanding the flying corps involved in the RSOI and Foal Eagle joint military exercises. On March 14 and 16 EP-3 was busy spying on areas along the west and east coasts of the DPRK and its frontline area.
Meanwhile, the south Korean forces mobilized three or four RC-800 and RF-4C everyday to observe and photograph the frontline and central region of the DPRK.
These acts of aerial espionage perpetrated by the U.S. imperialist aggressor forces and the south Korean forces are a grave military provocation to the DPRK, an infringement upon its sovereignty.
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