The nation, as per local media reports on Wednesday (May 29), sent balloons filled with trash ... Korean Central News Agency. "North Korea would scatter waste over South Korea's border areas ...
The North Korean campaign of sending balloons filled with waste to South Korea has caused severe disruptions in air traffic, a South Korean lawmaker reported on Wednesday. Experts from the ...
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 ...
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.
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.
South Koreans have been advised to beware and not to touch falling objects suspected to be from North Korea. Source: AAP / AP ...
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.
North Korea has sent thousands of trash-filled balloons southward since May, saying they are retaliation for propaganda balloons launched by South Korean activists. The latest launch comes as ...
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 ...
SEOUL--One of 260 or so trash balloons from North Korea landed ... of trash and other waste were hung from each of the balloons, which began arriving across South Korea late May 28, military ...
North Korea ... balloons across the border before, in 2016 for example, but their approach is a bit different this time, Cheong Seong-chang of the Sejong Institute told AFP. "Bags filled with ...
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. We are witnessing a steady return ...