As released on Monday this week, there were found severel types of parasites in the trash balloons, that were send from North to South Korea over May and June this year. Nevertheless, there was no risk of parasitic disease transmission, as the ministry stated. Besides that, intentionally ripped and cutted clothes, originally send from South to North Korea, were found in the inspected balloons.
- The Korea Herald (Park Jun-Hee)
Read the article below to find out, what the underlaying message of the somewhat 70 ballons sent during the last two months could be.
read the full article
As released on Monday this week, there were found severel types of parasites in the trash balloons, that were send from North to South Korea over May and June this year. Nevertheless, there was no risk of parasitic disease transmission, as the ministry stated. Besides that, intentionally ripped and cutted clothes, originally send from South to North Korea, were found in the inspected balloons.
- The Korea Herald (Park Jun-Hee)
Read the article below to find out, what the underlaying message of the somewhat 70 ballons sent during the last two months could be.
read the full article