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In the statement carried by the official Korean Central News Agency, she slammed the activists' leaflets as "psychological warfare" and warned that unless Seoul stopped them and called off the loudspeaker broadcasts, the North would hit back.
"If the Republic of Korea simultaneously carries out the leaflet scattering and loudspeaker broadcasting provocation over the border, it will undoubtedly witness the new counteraction of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea," she said, referring to both countries by their official names.
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SEOUL: North Korea sent hundreds more trash-carrying balloons over the border, Seoul's military said on Monday (Jun 10), after Kim Jong Un's powerful sister warned of further responses if the South keeps up its "psychological warfare".
In recent weeks, North Korea has sent hundreds of balloons into the South, carrying trash like cigarette butts and toilet paper, in what it calls retaliation for balloons laden with anti-Pyongyang propaganda floated northwards by activists in the South, which Seoul legally cannot stop.