North Korean leader’s powerful sister slams anti-Kim leaflets
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his sister Kim Yo Jong during the inter-Korea summit in April 2018.
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Seoul - The powerful sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on July 14 slammed South Korean “scum” for launching anti-regime propaganda leaflets across the border via balloons, warning that they would pay “a very high price”.
The Korean peninsula has seen tit-for-tat balloon campaigns in recent weeks, with Pyongyang floating trash-filled balloons
Ms Kim Yo Jong, a key regime spokeswoman, said she was informed that the latest batch of “dirty leaflets and things of the ROK scum” had been found in North Korean territory along the border, according to a statement carried in English by the official Korean Central News Agency.
ROK is an abbreviation of South Korea’s official name.
North Korean military personnel were “now making an all-out search, throwing into fire and disposing of the found rubbish”, she said.
“Despite the repeated warnings of the DPRK, the ROK scum are not stopping this crude and dirty play,” she added, referencing the initials of the North’s official name.
“The ROK clans will be tired from suffering a bitter embarrassment and must be ready for paying a very high price.”
Pyongyang has already sent more than a thousand balloons carrying trash southwards in what it says is retaliation for balloons carrying propaganda criticising Mr Kim’s rule.
In response, Seoul has fully suspended a tension-reducing military deal and restarted some propaganda broadcasts from loudspeakers along the border.
Relations between the North and South are at one of their lowest points in years, with Pyongyang ramping up weapons testing as it draws closer to Russia.
Seoul and Washington have accused Pyongyang of supplying arms to Moscow for use in the war in Ukraine, which would violate rafts of sanctions on both countries.
Earlier in 2024, the nuclear-armed North declared Seoul its chief enemy,

