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North Korea says border systems on standby to shoot in the middle of drones conflict

North Korea's artillery near the border with South Korea have actually been bought to be prepared to fire in the middle of frictions over drones that Pyongyang states are being flown over the frontier, state media mentioned the government as saying on Sunday.

Some defectors and activists in South Korea fly aid parcels into the North and drop leaflets criticising leader Kim Jong Un.

North Korea has actually blamed the South Korean military for the practice. It has also been drifting balloons with garbage into the South in reprisal.

North Korean state news firm KCNA estimated the defence ministry's representative as saying Pyongyang sees a high likelihood of more drones flying over the capital, with its military informed to prepare for all situations including dispute.

On Friday, North Korea accused South Korea of sending drones into Pyongyang in the evening today and last, and stated the invasion demanded vindictive action.

Kim Yo Jong, effective sibling of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, warned Seoul on Saturday of a awful catastrophe.

She stated the blame lies with the South Korean military if it failed to recognize drones sent out by a non-governmental organization crossing the border.

South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said it might not validate the North's allegations.

(source: Reuters)