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Response to a bullet with garbage: South Korea returns to a sound war on the border (video)

In particular, Seoul decided to respond to the northern neighbor with the broadcasts of Korean pop-performance songs, news and broadcasts with anti-nonsense accent. In response to the provocation of North Korea, which recently launched thousands of balloons filled with garbage, South Korea returned to the practice of the so -called "sound war". In response, Seoul resumed the broadcasting of propaganda against the DPRK for the first time in many years, using loudspeakers on the border.

This is stated in the report of the Associated Press of June 11. South Korea's military was installed by loudspeakers on the chassis of trucks to quickly move to the DPRK borders. In particular, South Korean propagandists have prepared for their northern neighbors "repertoire", which consists of songs of Korean pop, news and broadcasts with anti-spokes.

According to Defense Blog, North Korea is particularly sensitive to these programs because they can demoralize troops and residents of the border region, which may weaken the power of leader Kim Ceni. At the same time, analysts believe that the psychological impact of these broadcasts is very significant because they undermine rigidly controlled narrative within North Korea.

According to the publication, the advanced units of North Korea have expressed a violent reaction and sworn to find and destroy loudspeakers, demanding to stop the broadcast. "Re -inclusion of these programs marks a new stage of psychological war between two Korea, since South Korea uses modern technologies to challenge the information control of the North. This step emphasizes the constant tension in relations between the two countries," the observers summed up.