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Watch: Drone Footage Offers Rare Glimpse Of North Korea

Drone footage from China captured the deserted streets of Sinuiju, North Korea, during the 2020 pandemic. Shared on Reddit in 2024, the video sparked intrigue and concern about North Korea’s isolation and the risks of flying drones over its tightly controlled airspace. The pilot assured users of their safety.

Watch: Drone Footage Offers Rare Glimpse Of North Korea
Watch: Drone Footage Offers Rare Glimpse Of North Korea

A rare glimpse into North Korea’s daily life has reemerged in the form of drone footage, offering a look at the reclusive nation during the height of the 2020 pandemic. The drone, flown from China across the Yalu River into North Korean airspace, captured images and videos of the border city of Sinuiju. The footage was initially shared on Reddit in April 2024 by a user known as XiaoHao2.

Sinuiju, located opposite the Chinese city of Dandong, appears eerily quiet in the footage, with deserted streets and little sign of activity. Many online viewers quickly labeled it a “ghost town.” One commenter remarked, “Those are some dead streets. Not a lot of traffic there,” while another jokingly added, “Guy singlehandedly invaded North Korea.”

While the footage intrigued many, concerns were also raised about the risks involved in flying a drone over North Korea, known for its strict surveillance and tight security. Some users expressed worries about potential repercussions from both North Korean and Chinese authorities. One Redditor speculated, “I imagine the Chinese authorities wouldn’t be happy about someone flying a drone from their territory over NK.”

Despite the concerns, the drone operator assured users of their safety, stating, “I am still alive and free.” They confirmed that neither Chinese nor North Korean authorities confiscated the drone, and they faced no legal consequences.

The video, originally filmed during the 2020 lockdown, has reignited curiosity about life in North Korea, particularly at a time when the global pandemic further isolated the already closed-off state. Sinuiju’s appearance during such a momentous period offers a rare and intriguing perspective on life in one of the world’s most secretive nations.

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