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Kim’s Sister Warns Of Further Reprisals As Trash Balloons Fly Over Border

The sister of North Korea’s leader warned of reprisals against South Korea after it resumed loudspeaker broadcasts for the first time in years, signaling an escalation of tensions along one of the world’s most militarized borders.

Kim Yo Jong said there could be a “new counteraction” due to the loudspeakers and activist groups sending leaflets across the border that criticize the Kim family’s rule. She is the younger sister of leader Kim Jong Un and has been the point person for pressure campaigns against Seoul and Washington.

“This is a prelude to a very dangerous situation,” the official Korean Central News Agency on Monday quoted her as saying. The statement amounts to a public airing of grievances against the government of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, wrapped in the warning of increased friction.

Tensions rose late last month when North Korea began sending hundreds of balloons carrying trash over the border after complaining about South Korea conducting surveillance flights. The move also appeared to be in response to South Korean activists earlier in May sending balloons into North Korea that contained anti-Pyongyang messaging.

Millions of leaflets sent by South Korean activists and defectors from North Korea have flown across the border for more than a decade, bearing messages critical of North Korea’s leaders. With hundreds of thousands of troops facing each other along a buffer that divides the peninsula, there is always a risk of escalation.

In a recent move that stoked Pyongyang’s anger, a group in South Korea led by defectors from North Korea floated 10 large helium balloons north across the border starting Thursday last week carrying about 200,000 leaflets criticizing the Kim regime, US dollar bills and USB sticks containing K-pop music.

Read more here from Bloomberg. 

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