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North Korea is again flying balloons likely carrying trash toward South Korea

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A North Korean soldier stands at the North’s military guard post June 26, 2024, as a North Korean flag flutters in the wind, seen from Paju, South Korea. South Korea says North Korea has again flown balloons likely carrying trash toward South Korea.

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea again flew balloons likely carrying trash toward South Korea on Wednesday, days after South Korea’s military boosted anti-Pyongyang propaganda broadcasts across the rivals’ heavily armed borer, Seoul officials said.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement the North Korean balloons are flying north of Seoul after crossing the border. It urged the South Korean people to be alert for falling objects.

Wednesday’s balloon activities by North Korea were the 10th of their kind since late May. North Korea has argued its balloon campaigns were a response to South Korean activists scattering political leaflets across the border via their own balloons.

South Korea said Sunday it was bolstering its anti-Pyongyang propaganda broadcasts from its loudspeakers along the land border because North Korea was continuing launches of trash-carrying balloons.

The tit-for-tat Cold War-style campaigns between the two Koreas are inflaming tensions on the Korean Peninsula, which remains in a technical state of war because the 1950-53 Korean War ended with an armistice, not a peace treaty.

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