North Korea has intensified its provocative actions by launching balloons carrying trash into South Korean territory, as reported by Yonhap news agency and confirmed by the South's Joint Chiefs of Staff.
This move comes amidst escalating tensions between the two Koreas, with South Korea responding by resuming loudspeaker propaganda broadcasts directed at the North. The balloon campaigns are seen as a form of psychological warfare, further straining the already tense relations between the two countries.
South Korea's military has been on high alert, monitoring the situation closely and considering appropriate responses to these provocations.
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North Korea's trash balloon antics are a perfect example of why governments should focus on protecting citizens' rights rather than engaging in petty provocations.
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South Korea says North Korea has again launched balloons likely carrying trash toward South Korea
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North Korea floats trash balloons towards South
North Korea on Sunday was floating balloons carrying trash towards South Korea, the South's Joint Chiefs of Staff said. South Korea's military on Friday resumed its round-the-clock loudspeaker broadcast campaign targeting North Korea in response to what it called the "despicable,
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North Korea floats trash balloons towards South, Yonhap reports
North Korea on Sunday was floating balloons carrying trash towards South Korea, the Yonhap news agency reported, citing the South's Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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