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North Korea sent more trash balloons over the South Korean border early Friday morning.
The South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff(JCS) said around 2:30 a.m. Friday that the balloons are likely to drift toward the capital and the northern part of Gyeonggi Province, considering the direction of the wind.
The JCS warned the public to be aware of falling objects, not to touch them, and to report any trash balloon sightings to a nearby military unit or police station.
The latest launch comes just two days after the North sent about 150 trash balloons to South Korea.
Since May 28, the North has launched thousands of trash-laden balloons on 24 occasions.