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With South Korean activists in the mix, the last month of inter-Korean conflict has seen choco pies, BTS, manure, and Hello ...
The balloons sent by North Korea carried bags of garbage and manure and landed across the border in South Korea.
PAJU, South Korea--North Korea is flying more trash ... photojournalist spotted several sets of white balloons, which were tied in pairs, floating in the air above the inter-Korean border area ...
He said that if South Korean activists float anti-Pyongyang propaganda leaflets via balloons again, North Korea will resume flying its own balloons to dump rubbish hundreds times the amount of the ...
In late May, North Korea began floating thousands of balloons with bags of trash, including human excrement, suspended under them into South Korea, in what analysts say is a form of psychological ...
THE North is launching more balloons believed to be carrying trash southward, South Korea’s military said, the latest in a series of border barrages that have ignited a tit-for-tat propaganda war.
FILE - In this photo provided by Jeonbuk Fire Headquarters, balloons with trash presumably sent by North Korea, hang on electric wires as South Korean army soldiers stand guard in Muju ...
According to the newspaper, there are no balloons left floating in the air. Reports of discovering bags filled with trash began coming in late on May 29. "North Korea’s actions clearly violate ...
The act of sending waste-filled balloons is not just a symbolic gesture; it is a reminder of North Korea’s capacity for unconventional and asymmetric warfare. “With Kim now emboldened ...
[AFP] North Korea sent hundreds more trash-carrying balloons over the border, Seoul's military said Monday, after Kim Jong Un's powerful sister warned of further responses if the South keeps up ...
According to KCNA, around 3,500 balloons carrying some 15 tons of trash such as cigarette butts, cloth, paper waste and plastic were sent North Korea across the Demilitarized Zone TOKYO ...
The act of sending waste-filled balloons is not just a symbolic gesture; it is a reminder of North Korea’s capacity for unconventional and asymmetric warfare.
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