Residents of the South Korean village of Dangsan are enduring relentless noise attacks from North Korea. Described as metallic howls and gong-like reverberations, the sounds have caused insomnia, headaches, and stress among villagers. This “noise bombing” campaign is believed to be retaliation for South Korea’s resumption of propaganda broadcasts, marking a shift in North Korea’s psychological warfare tactics.
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