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November 25, 2024
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What South Koreans think about North Korea’s barrage of trash balloons

Ordinary citizens express confusion at DPRK actions, while emphasizing need for Seoul to protect people from harm

Lee Ho-jun, 39, had already drifted off to sleep when a noise like a siren jolted him awake at 11:35 p.m. last Tuesday.

“Suspicious objects presumed to be North Korean leaflets have been identified in the front-line areas,” read a message on his phone, labeled an “Extreme Emergency Alert.”

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