<60 Minutes Tracking> From sewage balloons to sending troops to Russia, what does North Korea want?
2024-11-01 21:41:04
While North Korea's dispersal of waste balloons continues, North Korea claimed on October 11th that "a South Korean drone has infiltrated Pyongyang's skies," and on the 15th it blew up the inter-Korean connecting road on the Gyeongui Line and Donghae Line, increasing tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
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In response to North Korea's continued spraying of waste balloons, our government took a hard-line policy of resuming broadcasts to North Korea for the first time in six years.
Experts say that North Korea's low-intensity provocations, such as spraying waste balloons and loudspeaker noise attacks, are psychological warfare aimed at provoking internal conflict in South Korea.
Last December, North Korea defined inter-Korean relations as two hostile countries at a plenary meeting of the Workers' Party of Korea.