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    After balloons with feces, North Korea launches 10 missiles towards the Sea of ​​Japan

    Lucas MorenoBy Lucas MorenoJune 1, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    After balloons with feces, North Korea launches 10 missiles towards the Sea of ​​Japan
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    The attack comes one day after the country sent balloons filled with garbage and feces to South Korea

    North Korea on Thursday (May 30, 2024) launched about 10 short-range ballistic missiles into the Sea of ​​Japan, and the attack comes one day after the country sent balloons laden with garbage and feces to South Korea.

    The South Korean military told the news agency Yonhap It added that the flying objects were launched from the Sunan area in Pyongyang at 6:14 am (local time). According to authorities, the investigation is ongoing.

    “Our military has intensified surveillance and surveillance against any additional launches while closely sharing information regarding North Korean ballistic missiles with US and Japanese authorities.“The military command informed in a note to the South Korean press.

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    South Korea's military command said on Wednesday (May 29) that its northern neighbor sent 150 balloons filled with feces and garbage into South Korean territory.

    The balloons were sent after North Korean Deputy Defense Minister Kim Kang Il told Korean Central News Agency And that his country will respond to the sending of anti-regime leaflets by activists and dissidents.

    For years, South Korean activists and North Korean defectors have sent balloons into North Korea. The items carried leaflets criticizing the regime and urging North Koreans to rebel. The balloons also carried memory cards containing K-pop music videos, which Pyongyang has banned.


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