Seoul, Nov 18 (IANS) North Korea sent what appear to be balloons carrying trash toward South Korea on Monday, the military here said, resuming its balloon campaign after about a three-week hiatus.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff said these trash bundles are expected to move toward the Seoul metropolitan area and surrounding Gyeonggi Province, considering the direction of the wind, Yonhap news agency reported.
North Korea had last floated balloons on October 24. It has done so on 31 occasions since late May in retaliation against anti-Pyongyang propaganda leaflets sent across the border by activists in the South.
On Sunday, Kim Yo-jong, the powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, claimed that South Korean leaflets had crossed the border into the North the previous day and warned that Seoul would have to pay"a dear price" for such action.
--IANS
int/rs
You may also like
Watch: How Israel strike on Beirut killed Hezbollah media chief Mohammed Afif
Telangana: Cyberabad Police conduct surprise raids; apprehends 12 transgenders for public nuisance
Pushpa Bows Down Only To Fans, says Allu Arjun At 'Pushpa 2' Trailer Launch Event
Indore: STP Plant To Be Made In Lokmanya Nagar
"An expression of our gratitude...": Udhayanidhi Stalin hits back at E Palaniswami for remarks on Karunanidhi-named schemes