In addition to the booklets, the bags attached to the balloons sent from Bucheon City also contained 5,000 USB sticks containing K-pop songs, TV dramas, and 2,000 one-dollar bills.
“We sent truth, love, medicine, one-dollar bills, and songs. But the barbaric Kim Jong-un sent us filth and garbage and did not apologize for it with a single word,” FFNK Group Chairman Park Sang-hak said, referring to this. In response to the recent provocations carried out by the regime in Pyongyang.
Fugitive action. Threats from North Korean authorities
North Korean Deputy Defense Minister Kim Kang-il announced the suspension of “retaliatory actions” for distributing leaflets against the government in Pyongyang, but threatened that if Seoul resumes dropping propaganda leaflets, Pyongyang will return “100 times more garbage.”
Meanwhile, the South Korean military confirmed that “some balloons” had entered the airspace of its northern neighbour. As a result, the government in Seoul agreed to completely suspend the 2018 inter-Korean military agreement, which was intended to ease military tensions. This comes in response to Pyongyang’s provocations, including jamming GPS signals near the western maritime border for at least five days.
The army announced the resumption of maneuvers near the dividing line and broadcast propaganda through loudspeakers installed along the border.
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