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North Korea sends new garbage balloons to South Korea

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South Korean authorities are asking residents of border regions to be careful and not touch these items.

North Korea attacks South Korea again with garbage balloons. This was reported by Reuters on Sunday, July 21.

“The North is launching another batch of waste balloons,” South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.

South Korean authorities are asking residents of border regions to be careful and not touch these items.

We remind you that the DPRK started sending mass balloons with garbage bags to South Korea in May.

North Korea began launching garbage balloons after propaganda materials from South Korea were distributed throughout the country.

For years, defectors from North Korea to South Korea have sent balloons to the DPRK containing postcards criticizing Kim Jong-un, as well as USB flash drives with videos of K-pop artist banned in DPRK (Korean pop). music – ed.).

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