South Korea's military said that Pyongyang was again launching balloons across the border. Residents in the South have been warned not to touch them.
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South Korea said North Korea was flying balloons likely carrying trash across the border for a second consecutive day on Tuesday, despite the South's threat to retaliate with anti-Pyongyang propaganda broadcasts in border areas.
South Korea's military said that Pyongyang was again launching balloons across the border. Residents in the South have been warned not to touch them.
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