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North Korean Trash Balloons Disrupt South Korea, Raise Security Concerns

Hundreds of balloons carrying waste have landed in South Korea, including near the presidential office, prompting heightened security measures.

  • North Korea has launched over 3,000 trash-filled balloons into South Korea since May, with recent batches causing flight disruptions and fires.
  • A balloon landed on the South Korean presidential compound, leading to the deployment of chemical response teams, though no hazardous materials were found.
  • South Korea has resumed anti-Pyongyang propaganda broadcasts and live-fire drills in response to the balloon campaign.
  • The trash balloons are part of an ongoing propaganda war, with both Koreas using various methods to send messages across the border.
  • Authorities have warned citizens to avoid touching the balloons and report any sightings to the nearest military unit or police station.
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