Crash & AJ

Crash & AJ

Crash and AJ, Weekday Mornings on 98ROCK

 

North Korea Is "TPing" South Korea With Balloons Filled With Used TP

North Korea is now TPing South Korea. 

 

South Korea has been noticing hundreds of massive helium balloons carrying bags of garbage flying across the border.

 

The bags of trash are filled with "filth" . . . stuff like dirty toilet paper, manure, soiled rags, scraps of plastic, batteries, random sheets of paper, and other junk.

 

The balloons are littering the trash EVERYWHERE. The contents are being analyzed by the South Korean government, but it doesn't sound like there's a secret code to solve.

 

North Korea ADMITS they're doing this, as a, quote, "tit for tat action."  (Yes . . . they used that phrase.)

 

North Korean officials say they're tired of South Korean activists sending "propaganda leaflets, food, medicine, radios, and USB sticks containing South Korean news and TV dramas" over to them the same way . . . with balloons.

 

They consider this "psychological warfare" by scattering, quote, "various dirty things" near their border areas. So they're sending their dirty stuff back, like toilet paper and other waste products.

 

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's younger sister Kim Yo Jong, who's also a senior official, called the TPing, quote, "gifts of sincerity" for South Koreans who "cry for freedom of expression."

Sources: CNN / Reuters
Article Pic: Getty Images


Sponsored Content

Sponsored Content