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Pyongyang sent more than 900 garbage balloons towards Seoul in the last 3 days

Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff claimed that Pyongyang has once again sent balloons containing garbage to the southern regions of South Korea.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency Citing France 24, Seoul’s military claimed that North Korea, following what it called “Pyongyang’s provocative actions”, has He has sent other balloons containing garbage and excrement to the southern airspace of South Korea.

According to the Joint Staff of the South Korean Army, the country’s northern neighbor, in the last three days, more than 900 balloons containing garbage (190 balloons on the evening of September 6th), about 100 balloons have landed in Seoul and Gyeonggi province in the north of South Korea.

The South Korean military claimed that most of the balloons contained “waste paper and plastic waste” and that these wastes are dangerous. will not affect the residents of the shadowed areas. Seoul says that North Korea has sent about 5,000 garbage balloons to South Korea since May, which they say is in retaliation for balloons and propaganda notices that South Korean activists have sent to Pyongyang.

Seoul, in response, suspended the military agreement with Pyongyang, which was concluded with the aim of reducing tensions, and launched Once again, the giant loudspeakers on the border of the two Koreas broadcast propaganda against the Pyongyang government.

Relations between the two Koreas have been at their lowest level in recent years, and North Korea’s missile tests as well as joint Korean exercises South and America have fueled the fire of tensions between the parties.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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