
South Korean troops said North Korea began to remove some loud speakers used to broadcast the border between the two countries.
North Korea’s movement seems to be a positive response to the newly elected president Lee Jae -min Myung’s charter.
Korea dismantled its own speakers earlier this week. Immediately after Lee took office in June, he stopped broadcasting along the DMZ, showing a similar response to neighbors.
Korean broadcasters often presented K-POP songs and news reports, and in the north, they played unstable noise like crying animals.
The Korean army said in a Saturday statement that “from this morning, the North Korean troops have detected North Korean troops to dismantle propaganda loud speakers in some areas along the front line.
I added. “It should be confirmed whether the device has been removed in all regions, and the army will continue to monitor related activities.”
Speaker broadcasts have been suspended before. But after six years of suspension, they resumed in June 2024 as a campaign to send a balloon filled with garbage in Pyongyang.
Residents who lived along the border complained that their lives lost their lives due to noise from both sides in the middle of the night.
Seoul argued that during the day, Seoul could hear 10km (6 miles) (6 miles) and up to 24 km (15 miles) at night.
But after South Korea stopped broadcasting in June, organizations that advocated to improve North Korean human rights criticized the movement.
The ties between North Korea and South Korea were deteriorated by President Yoon Suk YEOL, which is more attractive toward Pyongyang.
Yun was impeached and removed in December for a brief placement of Korea according to Korea’s martial arts.
The reunion with the south has been increasingly unrealistic since the state began until the current leader Kim Jong -un (Kim JONG UN) gave up the idea in 2024, but became part of the north ideology.
Since the Korean War ended without a peace treaty in 1953, the two countries are still in war.