South Korea retaliates with K-pop songs after being hit by rubbish-filled balloons

South Korea warned its northern neighbour its actions risk “causing critical consequences” as tensions along the border continue to escalate.

South Korea to restart loudspeaker broadcasts along border

South Korea has been playing K-pop songs in loudspeaker broadcasts aimed at its northern neighbour along the border – after it was targeted with balloons carrying rubbish.

The speakers also carried updates on BTS member Jin’s torch-bearing ahead of the Paris Olympics – and the recent defection of a senior North Korean diplomat.

It comes as the public has been warned to be on the lookout for falling objects and debris and to report any balloon sightings to the authorities – actions by North Korea which officials said were “escalating” tensions.

South Korea said the balloons were seen flying north of the capital of Seoul after crossing the border.

It comes two days after the country restarted blaring anti-Pyongyang propaganda broadcasts across the border for the first time in about 40 days in retaliation for its neighbour’s repeated balloon campaigns.

“The North Korean military’s tension-escalating acts can result in causing critical consequences for it,” the South Korean Joint Chiefs Of Staff said in a statement.

“The responsibility for this situation is entirely on North Korea’s government.”

It added the South Korean military was responding by expanding loudspeaker broadcasts at all major sections of the 154-mile border.

Experts say South Korean propaganda broadcasts can demoralise frontline North Korean troops and residents, posing a blow to the North’s efforts to limit access to outside news for its 26 million people.

Source: https://news.sky.com/story/south-korea-retaliates-with-k-pop-songs-after-being-hit-by-rubbish-filled-balloons-13183235

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