North Korea resumes sending out trash balloons to South Korea

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
North Korea has resumed sending balloons carrying trash over the border to South Korea, officials and news reports said on Sunday, a week
after it vowed to continue if anti-North Korea leaflets are flown from the South.Dozens of balloons with trash attached have been found in
Seoul and in areas near the border overnight and early on Sunday, after the South Korean military said late on Saturday the North was again
launching them, Reuters reported.South Korea&s military said on Sunday it takes the balloons &very seriously& and was on alert to take
action in response as necessary
It did not elaborate what actions it would take.South Korea has warned it would take &unendurable& measures against the North for sending
the trash balloons, which could include blaring propaganda broadcasts from huge loudspeakers set up at the border directed at the North.The
North Korean government has said the balloons were sent in retaliation to anti-North leaflets flown by South Korean activists as part of a
propaganda campaign and launched hundreds of them starting late in May carrying trash and manure.On June 2, it said it would temporarily
halt sending the balloons because 15 tons of trash it sent was probably enough to get the message across how &unpleasant& it was
However, it vowed to resume if leaflets are again flown from the South by sending hundred times the amount.A group of South Korean activists
defied the warning and have since flown more balloons to the North with leaflets criticising its leader Kim Jong Un together with USB sticks
containing K-pop videos and dramas, and U.S
dollar notes.North Korea has shown some of the angriest reaction towards the leaflet campaign and the loudspeaker broadcasts, in some cases
firing weapons at the balloons and the speakers in the past.Experts have said the reaction was an indication Pyongyang considers the
propaganda as a serious threat to controlling its public.The post North Korea resumes sending trash balloons to South Korea first appeared
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