The garbage balloons sent by the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) to the Republic of Korea contained leaflets criticizing the South Korean president and members of his administration. This was reported by a South Korean newspaper. Kukmin Ilbo.
“The leaflets contained insults against Chairman Yun (Sok Yeol – socialbites.ca) such as “a stupid idiot” and “you may not know how much an onion is right now, but you should understand that you can be defeated with one blow.” “From a nuclear punch,” the message reads.
National Security Director Shin Won-sik and Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun were also criticized, according to the source. The source claims that the photo of them together was accompanied by photos of South Korean drones based in Pyongyang, which Seoul has officially denied were launched.
Kukmin Ilbo claims, among other things, that the found materials contain statements that North Korea has nuclear weapons and warnings that the launching of leaflets from South Korea should be stopped.
24 October reportedIn South Korea, a balloon containing garbage and leaflets crashed near the presidential complex. No dangerous substances were found in the bags attached to the balloons. Their contents consisted of household waste, including plastic and waste paper.
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Source: Gazeta

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