SEOUL, Sept 25 (Reuters) - South Korea has been forced to repeatedly shut down runways at the two main airports for the ...
South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said Seoul may respond militarily to any casualties caused by North Korea's launching of ...
South Korea said Monday it would take "decisive military action" if anyone is killed by the wave of trash-carrying balloons ...
Over the weekend, North Korea launched a further batch of balloons carrying waste across the border, causing chaos in the ...
South Korea warned of possible military actions if North Korea continues to fly more trash balloons across the border, a rare ...
North Korean trash balloons caused 7 hours of South Korean airport shutdowns, disrupting operations at Incheon and Gimpo ...
What Happened: Incheon International Airport, one of Asia’s busiest, faced temporary shutdowns after a balloon was spotted ...
So far, the trash balloons released by North Korea have proved more of a headache than a hazard for the South. But aviation ...
SEOUL — A trash balloon from North Korea landed on a Seoul building rooftop and caused a fire, a local fire department said Monday, among thousands of balloons Pyongyang has sent southward this ...
Hundreds of propaganda balloons ferrying trash have landed in South Korea in recent days, where officials say they typically do not pose a threat. By Jin Yu Young Reporting from Seoul Hong Yoongi ...
South Korea on Thursday accused North Korea of launching more trash balloons across the border. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said it had detected around 420 balloons from Wednesday evening ...
North Korea sent more balloons likely carrying trash toward South Korea on Saturday, the South's military said, just three days after it floated similar balloons southward. In a message sent to ...