Gunshots, screams, eerie laughter: South Korea's border island Ganghwa is being bombarded nightly with blood-curdling sounds, part of a new campaign by the nuclear-armed North that is driving residents to despair.
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00:00Oct. 27th, 2020, North Korea attacks its own defense structures
00:14There could be floods, fires or earthquakes
00:22and they can be recovered
00:24But we don't know until when the North Korean leader is going to die or if it's going to be cut off tomorrow.
00:55I think it's the worst broadcast I've ever seen.
01:02It's not a system propaganda, it's literally to bully people.
01:06I don't think it's a good thing to do.
01:17In fact, this sound pours out to the south.
01:20In that sense, rather than covering the sound,
01:24it gives pain to the people in the south,
01:28and with the complaints caused by the pain of those people,
01:32it can be used as a pressure to stop the North Korean broadcast.
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