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South Korea accuses North of disrupting GPS signals affecting planes and ships
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North Korea conducted GPS jamming attacks in the regions of Haeju and Kaesong on Friday and Saturday.
North Korea conducted GPS jamming provocations in Haeju and Kaesong yesterday and today.
We urge North Korea to stop GPS interference provocations immediately and strongly warn that it will be held fully accountable for any resulting consequences.
However, GPS jamming attacks pose a real risk of serious incidents, including potential aircraft accidents in the worst-case scenario.
It remains unclear whether there is an intention to divert the world's attention from troop deployments, instil psychological insecurity among residents in the South, or respond to Friday's drills.
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