​Noise Bombing

  • North Korea is employing a tactic called "noise bombing" to psychologically target South Korea, especially the village of Dangsan, near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
  • The "noise bombing" involves blaring eerie and disturbing sounds, such as howling wolves, metal grinding, and ghost-like screams, through loudspeakers.
  • These sounds are designed to torment residents, causing insomnia, stress, and other negative effects.
  • This tactic is part of heightened tensions between the two countries, especially after North Korea resumed its loudspeaker broadcasts in response to South Korea’s broadcasts of propaganda and K-pop.
  • The motive behind North Korea’s noise bombing is believed to be an ....
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