North Korea Raises Enmity With 'Infiltration of South Korean Unmanned Vehicle'...Another accusatory propaganda.

2024.10.13. PM 12:01
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[Anchor]
North Korea is promoting the claim that we used drones to disperse propaganda leaflets against North Korea, and is eager to promote the hostility of North Koreans.

North Korea's Rodong Sinmun, using the names of its residents, once again made high-level remarks.

For more information, connect with the reporter to find out. Reporter Kim Daegyeom!

North Korea is continuing to report nonsense in the name of the people?

[Reporter]
The Rodong Sinmun, the official newspaper of North Korea's ruling Workers' Party, reported an article on the front page of today's newspaper titled, "The whole country has turned into an active volcano of anger."

Through this article, North Korea again criticized tens of millions of people, saying they are bleeding with unbearable anger and ruthless retaliation.

In particular, they borrowed the names of residents and used high-level words such as the puppet family toward South Korea, as well as belligerent remarks such as the expression of the sea of fire, without filtering.

This is interpreted as an intention to inspire hostility toward the South among residents to control them internally while concealing their weaknesses that the air defense network was easily penetrated.

North Korea also placed a statement late last night on the front page of the Rodong Sinmun claiming that the South Korean military is the main culprit or accomplice in infiltrating drones.

In a statement, Kim threatened a terrible catastrophe as soon as Korean drones were found again.

[Anchor]
It has been confirmed that North Korea has installed some GPS devices in the trash balloons sent to the South?

[Reporter]
A Joint Chiefs of Staff official told YTN that the military has confirmed that some of the North Korean garbage balloons collected so far are equipped with a location information system and GPS devices.

As a result, the military is said to be analyzing whether North Korea can use GPS to track the balloon's travel route in real time and drop the drop at the desired location.

However, GPS is known to be on only some balloons due to financial limitations.

The military believes that North Korea is accumulating experience and data by attaching GPS devices to some balloons and looking into their travel routes.

So far, the way balloon drops burst has been that after a time that the North had previously entered into the timer, the heating device operates and burns bags of garbage.An official from

County pointed out that garbage balloons have limitations in overcoming weather conditions such as wind direction even if they are equipped with GPS, but said they are preparing for the possibility of North Korea's development of balloon flotation technology.

According to the Joint Chiefs of Staff, North Korea flew balloons south 28 times this year from May to the 11th of this month, with a total of more than 6,000.

I'm YTN Kim Daegyeom from the Ministry of National Defense.




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