
A sewage balloon suspected to be from North Korea found near Jamsil Bridge in Seoul on June 9. News1
, ‘The Joint Chiefs of Staff revealed on the 21st that North Korea is once again releasing suspected sewage balloons towards the northern part of Gyeonggi Province.’,
, ‘On this day, the Joint Chiefs of Staff stated, “North Korea is flying sewage balloons, and the current wind direction is west, with sewage balloons moving towards the northern part of Gyeonggi Province.”‘,
, ‘The Joint Chiefs of Staff urged, “Be cautious of falling cargo, and if you find a fallen balloon, do not touch it and report it to the nearest military unit or police.”‘,
, ‘North Korea sending sewage balloons is only three days since the 18th.’,
, ‘After North Korea released sewage balloons, the Joint Chiefs of Staff resumed the operation of loudspeakers aimed at North Korea from the 18th, broadcasting towards North Korea for three consecutive days until the 20th.’,
, ‘The military authorities plan to continue operating loudspeakers aimed at North Korea daily until North Korea stops distributing sewage balloons, so it is expected that our military’s broadcasting to North Korea will continue as long as North Korea supports sewage balloons.’,
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