Balloons of Suspicion: North and South Korea's New Psychological Warfare

South Korea alerts citizens about suspected North Korean trash-carrying balloons spotted near Seoul, part of ongoing psychological warfare. The South Korean military hasn't provided details and no injuries or damage have been reported. North Korea claims the balloon launches are a response to South Korean propaganda leaflets.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Seoul | Updated: 04-09-2024 17:26 IST | Created: 04-09-2024 17:26 IST
Balloons of Suspicion: North and South Korea's New Psychological Warfare
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South Korea has raised alarms after detecting suspected trash-carrying balloons believed to be launched by North Korea. This incident marks the latest act in a Cold War-style psychological battle between the divided nations.

The Seoul metropolitan government issued text alerts on Wednesday, informing residents about possible North Korean balloons spotted north of the city. Citizens were advised to remain indoors and be cautious of falling objects.

The South Korean military has yet to release further details, and there have been no reported injuries or damage. Recently, North Korea has sent thousands of balloons filled with waste materials, claiming it as retaliation against South Korean activists who dispatched anti-Pyongyang leaflets toward the North.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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