DW: Korean peninsula on 'brink of war,' says North Korea
Officials in Pyongyang have lashed out at South Korea and the US over the resumption of cross-border propaganda. The broadcasts - which resumed after the North claimed a hydrogen bomb test - include news and K-pop music.
North Korea on Saturday warned that South Korea's move to continue blasting high-decibel propaganda into the country was pushing the Korean Peninsula "toward the brink of war."
"The United States and its puppets have wasted no time in driving the situation on the peninsula to the brink of war, resuming their psychological warfare broadcast," said Kim Ki Nam, a senior official in North Korea's ruling party.
South Korea on Friday resumed cross-border broadcasts via loudspeakers after five months, following Pyongyang's announcement that it had successfully conducted a hydrogen bomb test.
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