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North Korea seems to follow the South in the suspension of speakers

SEOUL, South Korea-North Korea seems to have stopped speakers near the border targeting South Korea, the Chiefs of South Korea said on Thursday.

The JCS said that North Korean speakers’ broadcasts were not heard on Thursday and that the South Korean army was monitoring Pyongyang’s activities.

Seoul suspended its own speakers near the border targeting North Korea on Wednesday, after resuming propaganda and K-POP explosions last year in times of increasing tension with its neighbor.

South Korean President Lee Jae-Myung, who took office this month, promising to resume dialogue with the North, ordered the decision to facilitate tension, reduce military confrontation and strengthen confidence, said its spokesperson, while North Korea has refrained from provocations recently.

Those who live near the highly fortified border have opposed the speakers emissions, which they blame for a serious noise of noise.

The resumption of Seoul in July in July in July in July last July, speakers, responded to the launch of Pyongyang balloons carrying garbage on the border, said the southern army at the time.

Pyongyang said the balls were reprisals for a propaganda campaign by North Korean defectors and southern activists who regularly send inflatables with anti-Pyongyang leaflets and other objects across the border.

The two Koreas have been technically at war since an armistice ended the fighting in the Korean War of 1950-1953.

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