North Korea has lodged a complaint about South Korea’s psychological warfare measures and its dispatch of anti-North Korea leaflets across the border.
Pyongyang threatened to fire at broadcasting devices and the sites where leaflets are sent if the South doesn’t put a halt to its psychological warfare.
North Korea’s state-run Korean Central News Agency said that the chief North Korean delegate to inter-Korean general-level talks lodged the complaint to South Korea on Friday.
The North said that it didn’t want to see tensions escalate on the Korean Peninsula, but that it would not tolerate provocations from the South.
The North Korean chief delegate recently condemned South Korea’s plan to install a large electric sign board and to include radios while sending anti-North Korea leaflets across the border as a military provocation and declaration of war.
In a parliamentary audit of his ministry on October fifth, Defense Minister Kim Tae-young announced a plan to change current FM radio broadcasts for the North to AM broadcasts because of their increased range and to send radios as well as anti-North Korea leaflets.