North Koreans from all walks of life are prepared to send "leaflet bombs of justice" across the inter-Korean border in a bid to "terrorize" the South, state media reported Friday, in a bid to retaliate against Seoul's failure to stop defector activists from sending anti-regime leaflets into the North.
Articles spanning the entirety of the fifth page of Friday's Rodong Sinmun reported on the reaction of the North Korean public to DPRK military plans to redeploy troops into previously-demilitarized zones and support the scattering of leaflets into the South.
North Koreans from all walks of life are prepared to send "leaflet bombs of justice" across the inter-Korean border in a bid to "terrorize" the South, state media reported Friday, in a bid to retaliate against Seoul's failure to stop defector activists from sending anti-regime leaflets into the North.
Articles spanning the entirety of the fifth page of Friday's Rodong Sinmun reported on the reaction of the North Korean public to DPRK military plans to redeploy troops into previously-demilitarized zones and support the scattering of leaflets into the South.
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