On the afternoon of the 27th, the military authorities captured a track presumed to be a North Korean drone in the Ganghwa-gun area and went to the scene, but said they confirmed it as a flock of birds.



According to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the military captured an unknown track around 1:00 pm today and tracked it until around 4:00 pm, injecting strike assets to confirm the matter.



Air force fighters and army helicopters, similar to those used in the actual North Korean drone situation on the 26th, were put in.



The previous day, 20 military aircraft, including F-15K and KF-16 fighters, KA-1 light attack aircraft, Apache and Cobra attack helicopters, were mobilized.



The military said that it did not carry out warning broadcasts or warning shots on this day.



In this regard, Ganghwa-gun sent a disaster safety text message saying, 'Please be careful about safety as drones are observed in the Seokmodo area', and speculation was once raised that it was a situation with North Korean drones.