Only more than 80 of them made it to South Korea, while the rest don’t seem to have made it to the country at all.
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North Korea has launched more than three hundred garbage balloons toward South Korea in the past two days. This was reported by Yonhap in connection with a statement by the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) on Sunday, June 9.
As of 10 a.m. local time, South Korea’s military identified about 330 debris balloons launched by Pyongyang since Saturday. At the same time, only more than 80 of them reached South Korea, while the rest did not seem to reach the country.
Seoul authorities received reports of about 30 garbage balloons at 08:00 local time on Sunday. Balloons also landed in various locations in Gyeonggi Province and the port of Incheon.
So far there is no information about casualties or material damage from the North Korean wolves.
The latest balloons contained debris, such as pieces of paper and plastic, JCS said, adding that it was preparing for more balloon launches from the DPRK.
We remind you that since the end of May, the DPRK and South Korea have been “at war” with wolves. North Korea launches garbage balloons, and from Seoul balloons fly with postcards containing slogans against North Korean leader Kim Jong-in, as well as money, food and recordings of famous singers.
And on June 3, it was learned that the DPRK has temporarily stopped sending garbage to South Korea.
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Source: korrespondent

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