The Borneo Post

North Korea balloons prompted warning shots — Seoul’s military

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SEOUL: Flying objects that prompted South Korean forces to fire warning shots this week appeared to be balloons carrying propaganda leaflets from the North, Seoul’s military said yesterday.

On Tuesday the defence ministry said troops had opened fire when an unidentifi­ed flying object entered the country’s airspace across the tense border with North Korea, with a military official saying it appeared to be a drone.

Defence ministry spokesman Moon Sang- Gyun yesterday told journalist­s that detailed examinatio­ns pointed to “balloonlik­e objects”, 10 of which were observed flying with the winds in the border area. Some of them travelled into the South’s territory, he said.

Both Koreas – plus antiPyongy­ang activists based in the South – send leaflets across the border, tied to gas-filled balloons.

But Moon ruled out the possibilit­y of the balloons coming from the South, saying that both Seoul and the southern-based activists use cylindrica­l balloons, rather than spherical.

Lee Min-Bok, a North Korean defector-turned-activist, told AFP that cylindrica­l balloons made of plastic cost much less than round rubber ones.

“If the suspected balloons were spherical, then I suspect they were from North Korea”, he said.

Tensions are high in the region over the nuclear- armed North’s weapons ambitions.

South Korea has repeatedly accused the North of flying suspected spy drones across the tense border. — AFP

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