"We have identified that the balloon was a garbage balloon," and "nothing has been identified in the air so far." At the same time, more than 10 pieces of garbage have been found falling in the northern part of Gyeonggi Province and the Seoul area.
The contents of the container were confirmed to be paper, plastic, PET bottles and other household waste. Analysis by military authorities revealed no substances that posed a safety threat.
Prior to this, North Korea released about 20 garbage balloons on the night of the 11th, but most of them did not fall to the South due to the wind and fell over the military demarcation line.
North Korea has sent filthy garbage balloons into South Korea for the 19th time since May 28th this year. Also, on the morning of the 12th, a 600mm super large "KN-25" was launched.
North Korea fired several short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs), believed to be type-1 multiple launchers, into the East Sea from around Pyongyang, and on the 13th it unveiled its uranium enrichment facility.
In addition, North Korea has recently diversified its provocative methods, including carrying out "noise attacks" from border areas toward South Korea.
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2024/09/15 14:02 KST
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