A South Korean fisherman today found a suspected North Korean drone in his net near a front line island south of the rivals' disputed sea border, military officials said.
The wreckage, without a wing, engine or camera, was recovered when it got caught in his net off Baengnyeong island, a South Korean defence ministry spokesman said.
"Its shape and colour were similar to those of the unmanned aerial vehicles discovered earlier," he said.
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Military officials said their memory chips contained pictures of border areas and the capital Seoul, including the presidential palace.
After a joint investigation with US experts, Seoul claimed to have secured "smoking gun" proof that the three recovered drones were flown from North Korea and had been pre-programmed to fly over South Korean military installations.
North Korea angrily denied any involvement and accused the South of "fabricating" the evidence.