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North Korea dismantles propaganda speakers at border

North Korean soldier through AFP Getty Images, on June 12, 2025, the demilitarized area in Piju in a clock tower next to a giant speaker soonAFP through Getty Images

The South Korean army said that North Korea has begun to remove some of the speakers used to publish the propaganda on the border between the two countries.

North Korea’s movement seems to be a positive reaction to the circuits of the newly elected South Korean President Lee Jae Myung. He carried out a campaign to improve the bonds between Korea.

South Korea dismantled some of its own speakers at the beginning of this week. Shortly after Lee took office in June, he stopped broadcasts along the demilitarized zone shortly after a similar reaction from his neighbor.

South Korea Publications often contained K-Pop songs and news reports, and played disturbing sounds like Northern Rebellion.

Saturday, the South Korean army said, “This morning, some sections on the front of the front of the propaganda speakers by removing the North Korean troops,” he said.

“It continues to be verified whether the devices are removed in all regions and that the army will continue to monitor the relevant activities.”

Speaker publications were suspended in previous cases. However, after a six -year pause, they continued in June 2024 in response to Pyongyang’s campaign to send balloons full of garbage.

Residents living along the border complained that their lives were inflated from both sides, sometimes with noise in the middle of the night.

Seoul claimed that broadcasts could be heard about 10 km (six miles) along the day and 24km (15 miles) at night.

However, after suspending South Korea’s broadcasts in June, he criticized the movement of organizations that advocate the improvement of human rights of the North Koreans.

South Korean soldier in front of the speakers on the North Korean border in Paju on June 16, 2004 via Kim Jae-Hwan/AFP Getty Images Kim Jae-Hwan/AFP Getty Images

South Korea started to drop some of its speakers this week

The bonds between the North and South Korea worsening under President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was more hawk against Pyongyang.

Yoon was imported and removed from his post In order to briefly place South Korea under martial law in December, he expressed threats from anti -state forces and sympathizers of North Korea.

To reunite with the South has always been an important key that has been a part of the North’s ideology since the beginning of the state – until the current leader Kim Jong Un left the idea in 2024.

Since the Korean War ended in 1953 without a peace agreement, both countries are still in war.

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