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North Korean trash balloons land near South Korea's presidential complex

North Korean balloons bring trash have actually landed near South Korea's presidential workplace, the Presidential Security Service stated on Wednesday.

Trash carried by the balloons was determined in the location around the federal government complex in the Yongsan location, the security service said in a declaration.

The objects in the balloons contained no contaminants or other threats, it added.

It was not clear if President Yoon Suk Yeol was in the complex on Wednesday.

Given That May, North Korea has actually periodically sent out hundreds of balloons bring a selection of trash across the greatly fortified border with the South, prompting South Korea's. military to restart speaker broadcasts targeting the North.

Ko Seok-noh, a homeowner of Paju, was concerned about. balloons flying over the border town which is about an hour. north of Seoul.

It's unpleasant for us when the balloons come over. It's. garbage coming over, Ko informed .

The balloons have also caused wider disturbance and last. month briefly stopped operations at Incheon, the world's. fifth-busiest international airport and an important freight center.

The North has said it is striking back to an ongoing. propaganda campaign by North Korean defectors and activists in. the South, who regularly send inflatable including. anti-Pyongyang leaflets, together with food, medication, money and USB. sticks packed with K-pop videos and dramas.

North Korea had sent another batch of trash-laden balloons. previously on Wednesday, South Korea's military verified.

With the present wind instructions being westerly, the. believed trash balloons targeted at the South are moving towards. the northern part of Gyeonggi (province), the Joint Chiefs of. Staff (JUS) said.

Because 2022, the governmental workplace in South Korea has been. located in Yongsan, a main district in Seoul, after President. Yoon braked with years of tradition and vacated the more. secluded Blue Home.

(source: Reuters)