By NARUMI OTA/ Correspondent
May 31, 2024 at 18:34 JST
North Korean trash balloons found in South Korea’s central western province of South Chungcheong (Provided by South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff)
SEOUL--One of 260 or so trash balloons from North Korea landed on the roof of a high-rise where the Japanese Embassy is located in Seoul, a diplomatic source said May 30. [Read More]
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