This is the second time one of North Korea's trash balloons fell inside the South Korean Presidential Office Compound. MORE: South Korea threatens military response to North Korean 'trash balloons ...
Any resumption of trash balloon launches by North Korea would likely prompt South Korea to respond, possibly with anti-North Korean loudspeaker broadcasts or live-fire exercises along their ...
South Korea's military said Thursday it has never considered staging artillery strikes against North Korea to respond to its launches of trash-carrying balloons. The Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS ...
A North Korean "trash balloon" landed inside the South Korean presidential compound in the capital Seoul on Thursday amid rising tensions between the two neighbors. Around 3,000 North Korea ...
The bags attached to those balloons contained "mostly paper waste", the military said ... adding the response "all depends on North Korea's actions". South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said ...
South Korea's military has warned people to avoid touching the balloons and report them to authorities. The balloons, which were found across South Korea, carried toilet paper, batteries and ...
A North Korean "trash balloon" landed inside the South Korean presidential compound in the capital Seoul on Thursday amid rising tensions between the two neighbors. Around 3,000 North Korea ...
a day after the South Korean military resumed loudspeaker broadcasts on the inter-Korean border for the first time in six years in response to North Korea’s trash balloon offensive.