Kim sister vows 'new response' to South Korea's loudspeaker propaganda
According to Yonhap, the sibling of North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, issued a warning to Seoul regarding their recent decision to resume propaganda loudspeaker broadcasts near the border on Sunday. She stated that a "new response" could be expected and cautioned of a potentially hazardous situation.
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- Published Date: 11:22 | 09 June 2024
- Modified Date: 11:22 | 09 June 2024
The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Seoul could expect a "new response" and warned of a "very dangerous situation" after the South resumed propaganda loudspeaker broadcasts near the border on Sunday, Yonhap reported.
Kim Yo Jong, one of the regime's key spokespeople, said that "if South Korea chooses to engage in the leaflet-scattering and loudspeaker provocations across the border, without a doubt, they will witness our new response," the South Korean news agency said, citing the North's state-run KCNA.
She added that the loudspeaker broadcasts, which the South resumed Sunday after weeks of trash-filled balloons being sent across the border from the North, are "a prelude to a very dangerous situation."
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