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North Korea Resumes Balloon Campaign Against South Korea Amid Rising Tensions
North Korea has resumed its peculiar psychological warfare by flying balloons likely carrying trash toward South Korea, escalating tensions between the two nations. The South Korean military confirmed the activity, noting that winds could carry the balloons toward regions north of Seoul, the capital.
This unusual tactic, part of North Korea’s ongoing psychological warfare, has sparked security concerns in South Korea. On Saturday, Seoul’s joint chiefs of staff reported the potential trajectory of the balloons, prompting both Seoul City Hall and the Gyeonggi provincial government to issue alerts. Citizens were urged to be vigilant for objects falling from the sky and to report any unidentified flying objects to the military or police.
This latest balloon launch follows a similar incident on July 24, when debris from a North Korean balloon landed on the South Korean presidential compound. While the balloon did not contain any dangerous material and no injuries were reported, the incident heightened concerns about the security vulnerabilities of key South Korean facilities.
Over the past few weeks, Pyongyang has launched more than 2,000 balloons carrying waste paper, cloth scraps, and cigarette butts into South Korea. North Korea claims this as retaliation for South Korean civilian activists who have been sending anti-Pyongyang propaganda leaflets across the border. The North Korean regime, led by Kim Jong Un, has long condemned such activities, viewing them as a direct threat to its authority and an attack on its tightly controlled narrative.
In response to the balloon campaign, South Korea activated loudspeakers along the front lines to broadcast propaganda messages and K-pop songs. Experts believe that North Korea is particularly sensitive to these broadcasts because they could demoralize its front-line troops and citizens living near the border.
The resumption of the balloon campaign comes at a time of heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula, with both sides engaging in actions that exacerbate the fragile relationship. While the current balloon launches appear to be more of an irritant than a direct threat, they underscore the volatile nature of the standoff between the two Koreas and the ongoing challenges in maintaining security and stability in the region.
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