'We will respond': Kim Jong Un's sister warns Seoul of 'retaliation' over COVID-19 outbreak

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'We will respond': Kim Jong Un's sister warns Seoul of 'retaliation' over COVID-19 outbreak
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North Korea has previously said that 'alien things' near the border with the South caused the COVID-19 outbreak in the isolated country, a claim that Seoul has rejected.

North Korea has previously said that"alien things" near the border with the South caused the COVID-19 outbreak in the isolated country, a claim that Seoul has rejected.

Despite a ban that took effect in 2021, South Korean activists have for years flown balloons containing propaganda leaflets and US dollars over the border, which Pyongyang has long protested against.North Korea's forces 'urgently deployed' to distribute medicines as COVID-19 outbreak grows "It is very worrisome that South Korea is sending leaflets, money, sloppy brochures and items into our region," she said.

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