Trash balloon lands on S. Korea’s pres’l office compound

SEOUL: A trash-carrying balloon sent by North Korea landed on the presidential office compound Wednesday, but nothing dangerous was found, the Presidential Security Service (PSS) said.

The PSS said it discovered fallen trash on the grounds of the presidential compound while monitoring the latest batch of balloons flown by the North earlier in the day.

North Korea has sent thousands of trash-filled balloons toward South Korea since May in protest of anti-Pyongyang propaganda leaflets sent by activists in South Korea across the border.

“An investigation by the chemical, biological and radiological response team showed the objects did not present a danger or contamination, so they were retrieved,” the PSS said. “We are continuing to monitor in cooperation with the Joint Chiefs of Staff.”

The presidential office said the exact location of the balloon was watched in real-time through an observation device before it dropped.

“It is difficult to handle midair because we do not know what the balloons may contain
,” a presidential official said. “There will be no change in our policy of collecting them after they have fallen.”

The military has refrained from shooting down the balloons out of concern their contents could spread further and cause more damage.

A presumed trash-filled balloon from North Korea floats over Yongsan Ward, the district where the presidential office is located, in Seoul on July 24, 2024.

Source: Philippines News agency

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