North Korean trash balloons landed near South Korea's presidential office, raising security concerns and escalating tensions.
North Korean trash balloons landed near South Korea's presidential office, raising concerns about security and heightening tensions between the two nations. The balloons, carrying waste material, were identified in the area around the government complex in Seoul. While no dangerous materials were found and no one was harmed, the incident is part of an ongoing series of provocative actions between North and South Korea, including the use of balloons for propaganda and trash.
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