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North Korea sends balloons over border with South, prompting retaliation - stage

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The South Korean military said on Wednesday morning around 10 objects had appeared on its radar. They were now believed to have been balloons carrying propaganda leaflets.

Yonhap reported the Ministry of Defence said that several of the flying objects had crossed the demilitarised zone.

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The South Korean military said on Wednesday morning around 10 objects had appeared on its radar. They were now believed to have been balloons carrying propaganda leaflets.

Yonhap reported the Ministry of Defence said that several of the flying objects had crossed the demilitarised zone.

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The South Korean military said on Wednesday morning around 10 objects had appeared on its radar. They were now believed to have been balloons carrying propaganda leaflets.

Yonhap reported the Ministry of Defence said that several of the flying objects had crossed the demilitarised zone.

The South Korean military said on Wednesday morning around 10 objects had appeared on its radar. They were now believed to have been balloons carrying propaganda leaflets.

Yonhap reported the Ministry of Defence said that several of the flying objects had crossed the demilitarised zone.

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The South Korean military said on Wednesday morning around 10 objects had appeared on its radar. They were now believed to have been balloons carrying propaganda leaflets.

Yonhap reported the Ministry of Defence said that several of the flying objects had crossed the demilitarised zone.

The South Korean military said on Wednesday morning around 10 objects had appeared on its radar. They were now believed to have been balloons carrying propaganda leaflets.

Yonhap reported the Ministry of Defence said that several of the flying objects had crossed the demilitarised zone.

The South Korean military said on Wednesday morning around 10 objects had appeared on its radar. They were now believed to have been balloons carrying propaganda leaflets.

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Yonhap reported the Ministry of Defence said that several of the flying objects had crossed the demilitarised zone.

The South Korean military said on Wednesday morning around 10 objects had appeared on its radar. They were now believed to have been balloons carrying propaganda leaflets.

Yonhap reported the Ministry of Defence said that several of the flying objects had crossed the demilitarised zone.

The South Korean military said on Wednesday morning around 10 objects had appeared on its radar. They were now believed to have been balloons carrying propaganda leaflets.

Yonhap reported the Ministry of Defence said that several of the flying objects had crossed the demilitarised zone.

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The South Korean military said on Wednesday morning around 10 objects had appeared on its radar. They were now believed to have been balloons carrying propaganda leaflets.

Yonhap reported the Ministry of Defence said that several of the flying objects had crossed the demilitarised zone.

"Judging from the results of an analysis, (we) believe there is a low possibility that the objects were drones," the ministry's spokesman Moon Sang-gyun said on Wednesday.

South Korea is on edge as the UN Security Council discusses a resolution to impose new sanctions on North Korea.

"Judging from the results of an analysis, (we) believe there is a low possibility that the objects were drones," the ministry's spokesman Moon Sang-gyun said on Wednesday.

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South Korea is on edge as the UN Security Council discusses a resolution to impose new sanctions on North Korea.

"Judging from the results of an analysis, (we) believe there is a low possibility that the objects were drones," the ministry's spokesman Moon Sang-gyun said on Wednesday.

South Korea is on edge as the UN Security Council discusses a resolution to impose new sanctions on North Korea.

"Judging from the results of an analysis, (we) believe there is a low possibility that the objects were drones," the ministry's spokesman Moon Sang-gyun said on Wednesday.

South Korea is on edge as the UN Security Council discusses a resolution to impose new sanctions on North Korea.

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"Judging from the results of an analysis, (we) believe there is a low possibility that the objects were drones," the ministry's spokesman Moon Sang-gyun said on Wednesday.

South Korea is on edge as the UN Security Council discusses a resolution to impose new sanctions on North Korea.

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