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S Korea 'crashed drone' turns out to be toilet door
By AFP
Published: May 14, 2014
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A crashed unmanned drone is seen on Baengnyeong, an island near the border with North Korea on April 1, 2014. PHOTO: REUTERS

SEOUL: South Korea’s defence ministry said Wednesday that a suspected crashed drone spotted by a walker was a false alarm – it was actually the door of a portable toilet.

A passer-by had reported seeing what he thought was the wreckage of a drone caught among rocks and trees in a fenced off military area, while walking on a hillside in southern Seoul.

But an investigation team sent to the area found that the object was actually the broken door of a portable toilet, a defence ministry spokesperson said.

The door was a similar sky blue colour to three drones recovered by South Korea in March and April.

“The shape from a distance and the colour was probably what created the confusion,” the spokesperson told AFP.

Seoul said last week that a joint investigation with US experts had provided “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 link with the drones, accusing the South of “fabricating” the evidence.
 
A flying toilet drone? Who would have suspected something was wrong:lol:?
 
S Korea 'crashed drone' turns out to be toilet door
By AFP
Published: May 14, 2014
708269-drone-1400047884-947-640x480.jpg

A crashed unmanned drone is seen on Baengnyeong, an island near the border with North Korea on April 1, 2014. PHOTO: REUTERS

SEOUL: South Korea’s defence ministry said Wednesday that a suspected crashed drone spotted by a walker was a false alarm – it was actually the door of a portable toilet.

A passer-by had reported seeing what he thought was the wreckage of a drone caught among rocks and trees in a fenced off military area, while walking on a hillside in southern Seoul.

But an investigation team sent to the area found that the object was actually the broken door of a portable toilet, a defence ministry spokesperson said.

The door was a similar sky blue colour to three drones recovered by South Korea in March and April.

“The shape from a distance and the colour was probably what created the confusion,” the spokesperson told AFP.

Seoul said last week that a joint investigation with US experts had provided “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 link with the drones, accusing the South of “fabricating” the evidence.
:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
joke of the day. :rofl:
S Korea 'crashed drone' turns out to be toilet door
By AFP
Published: May 14, 2014
708269-drone-1400047884-947-640x480.jpg

A crashed unmanned drone is seen on Baengnyeong, an island near the border with North Korea on April 1, 2014. PHOTO: REUTERS

SEOUL: South Korea’s defence ministry said Wednesday that a suspected crashed drone spotted by a walker was a false alarm – it was actually the door of a portable toilet.

A passer-by had reported seeing what he thought was the wreckage of a drone caught among rocks and trees in a fenced off military area, while walking on a hillside in southern Seoul.

But an investigation team sent to the area found that the object was actually the broken door of a portable toilet, a defence ministry spokesperson said.

The door was a similar sky blue colour to three drones recovered by South Korea in March and April.

“The shape from a distance and the colour was probably what created the confusion,” the spokesperson told AFP.

Seoul said last week that a joint investigation with US experts had provided “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 link with the drones, accusing the South of “fabricating” the evidence.
 
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