SEOUL - South Korea's Defense Ministry said Friday it will resume anti-Pyongyang propaganda broadcast along the heavily fortified border with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), local media reported.
Seoul's decision to restart broadcasts after six years of hiatus came as part of the punitive measures it has taken against Pyongyang for its alleged sinking in late March of a South Korean warship, which killed 46 sailors.
Pyongyang, for its part, recently threatened to open fire at the loudspeakers if they start blaring propaganda into the country.