reported that the fallen balloons seemed to be carrying various types of rubbish, including plastic bottles, batteries, shoe parts, and what is believed to be manure. “These acts by North Korea ...
North Korea has resumed sending balloons carrying ... "The North is launching another batch of rubbish-carrying balloons," ...
Last week, South Korean authorities discovered about 1,000 North Korean-flown balloons carrying manure, cigarette butts, scraps of cloth, waste batteries and vinyl in various parts of South Korea.
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.
According to KCNA, around 3,500 balloons carrying some 15 tons of trash such as cigarette butts, cloth, paper waste and plastic were sent by North Korea across the Demilitarized Zone separating ...
South Korea resumed using loudspeakers for propaganda statements and launching balloons with leaflets to the North. In response, Pyongyang sent balloons filled with trash and waste toward South Korea.
North Korea had halted its flights of rubbish-carrying balloons but threatened to resume them if South Korean activists sent leaflets again. The South Korean civilian group, led by North Korean ...
South Koreans have been advised to beware and not to touch falling objects suspected to be from North Korea. Source: AAP / AP ...
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.
"Tit-for-tat action will be also taken against frequent scattering of leaflets and other rubbish by the ... Toilet paper, trash' - North Korea has sent propaganda balloons across the border ...
North Korean defectors, now living in South Korea, release balloons carrying propaganda leaflets denouncing North Korea's nuclear test at Imjingak, near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) (Photo by ...
“The idea of propaganda balloons going into North Korea. The idea of loudspeakers blasting music and news and propaganda into North Korea — that’s been going on for many years, and it hasn't ...