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Defense
S. Korean loudspeakers blare again after trash balloon barrage
The South Korean presidential office announced the resumption of loudspeaker broadcasts into North Korea from Sunday, in response to North Korea's launches of trash-laden balloons into South Korean territory over the weekend. Despite warnings of retaliation from Seoul, North Korea flew 330 additional balloons loaded with trash from late Saturday until 10 a.m. Sunday morning, apparently in response to activists' launches of leaflet-carrying balloons headed the other way. The decision