North Korea and South Korea tension continues to be on the agenda all over the world. With its latest move, North Korea has started a ‘noise bombardment’ on the country. Loudspeakers placed on the hills along the border line and the terrible sounds coming from the loudspeakers…
According to the news on CNN Turk; The small islet city of Ganghwa, on the North Korea-South Korea border, has been alive with interesting sounds broadcast from North Korea for a while. The sounds continue uninterrupted, day and night. Gunshots, screams, scary laughter…
NOISE BOMBARDING
South Korea’s border island of Ganghwa is subjected to blood-curdling sounds every night as part of the nuclear-armed North’s new campaign to drive its inhabitants into despair. Strange sounds coming from North Korea are also examined in detail by South Korean sound engineers. However, they have not yet reached any conclusions about the sounds.
SOUTH KOREA: NORTH KOREA SENT ADDITIONAL Howitzers AND MULTIPLE ROCKET LAUNCHERS TO RUSSIA
South Korea claimed that North Korea sent additional howitzers and multiple rocket launchers to Russia, which continues to fight with Ukraine.
According to Yonhap, South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) announced that approximately 11 thousand North Korean soldiers deployed to Russia began fighting against Ukraine alongside Russian troops at the end of October.
It was stated in the statement that the losses of North Korean soldiers are expected to increase as they take active duty on the front, and that studies are continuing to determine the number of dead or injured Northern soldiers.
In the statement, which claimed that North Korea sent additional howitzers and multiple rocket launchers to Russia, it was stated that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un may visit Russia again.
NORTH KOREA AND RUSSIA COOPERATION
Russian President Vladimir Putin made an official visit to North Korea in June, and a “comprehensive strategic partnership agreement” was signed between the parties.
In the statements made by the USA and NATO at the end of October, it was noted that North Korea sent troops to Russia and that they were deployed in the Kursk region near the Ukrainian border.