South Korea to restart 'unbearable' loudspeaker broadcasts in response to North Korea's sewage balloons
- South Korea will restart anti-North Korean propaganda broadcasts through loudspeakers in border regions, responding to continuous trash balloon campaigns from Pyongyang.
- Seoul's decision to resume the broadcasts comes after North Korea sent over 1,000 balloons carrying waste to South Korea recently.
- North Korea conducted its third campaign of sending waste-carrying balloons to South Korea shortly after South Korean activists sent propaganda leaflets northward.
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Pyongyang also called the leaflets of South Korean activists 'psychological warfare' and threatened Seoul with retaliation if these campaigns did not stop.
Porta-voz de Pyongyang, Kim Yo-jong alerta que vizinho terá 'tarefa diária' de recolher papel higiênico usado caso continue a transmitir mensagens em alto-falantes na fronteira A Coreia do Norte voltou a enviar centenas de balões repletos de lixo para o Sul, anunciou o Exército sul-coreano nesta segunda-feira (10). A influente irmã de Kim Jong-un alertou que o país continuará respondendo se Seul persistir com a "guerra psicológica". Entenda: Cor…
North Korea sends more trash balloons as peninsula tensions rise
A military post near the DMZ in South Korea where loudspeakers have resumed broadcasts into North Korea. Photo: Reuters The influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un warned of a new response against South Korea if the South continued with loudspeaker broadcasts and allowing leaflet balloon flights amid simmering tensions.
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