Watch: North Korea Sends 600 Trash-Filled Balloons Across Border, Seoul's Military Responds

rohit rohit | 06-02 16:00

Around 600 more trash-filled balloons were sent by North Korea, containing items ranging from cigarette butts to plastic, across the border, Seoul’s military said Sunday.

“North Korea has resumed launching waste balloons towards South Korea,” since around 8 pm Saturday evening, Seoul’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement. As of around 10 am Sunday, “approximately 600 balloons have been identified, with about 20 to 50 balloons per hour moving through the air,” it added.

#Watch | North Korea sends new batch of 600 balloons with trash, says South KoreaNorth Korea sent 600 balloons carrying trash into South Korea overnight, Seoul in Pyongyang’s latest move to rile its rival neighbor#NorthKorea #SouthKorea pic.twitter.com/KVulPguFrK

— DD News (@DDNewslive) June 2, 2024

900 balloons

The balloons are landing in South Korea in areas that are home to nearly half of the South’s population. North Korea began sending hundreds of balloons carrying bags of trash earlier this week, which Seoul has slammed as “low-class”, warning of strong countermeasures unless Pyongyang stops such “irrational” provocations. Since the campaign started Tuesday, some 900 balloons have been launched.

Till Now, they have been found to contain “waste such as cigarette butts, scrap paper, fabric pieces, and plastic,” it said, adding that “no hazardous substances have been found.” “Our military is conducting surveillance and reconnaissance from the launch points of the balloons, tracking them through aerial reconnaissance, and collecting the fallen debris, prioritising public safety,” it said. “We urge the public to avoid contact with the fallen waste balloons and report them to the nearest military unit or police station,” it added.

Balloon biohazard.North Korea has floated balloons carrying bags of household waste, toilet paper, batteries and possibly even feces over the border into the South, where the public has been warned not to touch the toxic trash. pic.twitter.com/JOFE7Ru8CY

— TaiwanPlus News (@taiwanplusnews) May 29, 2024

North Korea has launched hundreds of balloons filled with trash and waste across the border, Seoul’s military reported on Wednesday.This action follows a warning from the North of retaliatory measures in response to anti-Pyongyang leaflets sent by South Korean activists. pic.twitter.com/28f5eoQwMK

— DD Geopolitics (@DD_Geopolitics) May 29, 2024

The Seoul city government sent a text alert to residents on Saturday, warning of an “unidentified object presumed to be North Korean propaganda leaflets”. Pyongyang defended its release of the balloons earlier this week, saying the “sincere gifts” were retaliation for the balloons sent into North Korea with propaganda against leader Kim Jong Un.

North Korea has long been infuriated by the balloons sent by South Korean activists, which carry anti-Pyongyang leaflets. Sometimes, they also include cash, rice or USB thumb drives with South Korean drama series. In 2018, during a period of improved inter-Korean relations, the leaders of the two Koreas agreed to “completely cease all hostile acts against each other in every domain”, including the distribution of leaflets.

The South Korean parliament passed a law in 2020 criminalising the act of sending leaflets to the North, but the activists did not stop. That same year, Pyongyang, blaming the anti-North leaflets, unilaterally cut off all official military and political communication links with the South and blew up an inter-Korean liaison office on its side of the border.

(With agency inputs)

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