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South Korean investigators conducted raids on the offices of the National Intelligence Service and a military intelligence command. This action was part of a probe into alleged unauthorized surveillance drone flights that crossed into North Korean airspace. In response to the incidents, South Korea's Unification Ministry expressed regret and pledged to take preventive measures.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un presided over military events, unveiling new weapons including a 600-mm rocket launcher and promoting family members to military and party roles. He was reelected as the general secretary of the ruling party, set new military goals, and warned of retaliation against hostile acts. Separately, South Korean and U.S. defense officials held talks on potential changes to their military alliance, including a timeline for transferring wartime operational command to South Korea and a proposal for jointly managing parts of the Demilitarized Zone. North Korea issued a warning of a 'terrible response' to further drone incursions from the South, a statement following the South Korean raids and expressions of regret. Kim Yo-jong described South Korea's regret as 'sensible' and urged preventive steps.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was reelected as the general secretary of the ruling party at a key congress. During a military parade, he warned that North Korea could 'completely destroy' South Korea if threatened and said the United States should end its hostility. Kim's sister, Kim Yo-jong, was promoted to a party department head. South Korea's government expressed regret for past spy drone incursions into the North, which Kim Yo-jong called a 'sensible' move. Kim Jong-un also presented new weapons, including rocket launchers, and his daughter appeared in state media footage at the parade.
South Korean and U.S. defense officials are holding talks about significant changes to their military alliance. The discussions include a potential timeline for transferring wartime operational command of allied forces to South Korea, a move long sought by Seoul. South Korea has also proposed that the two countries jointly manage parts of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that separates North and South Korea. These high-level talks come as the allies prepare for their annual 'Freedom Shield' joint military exercise in March.
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