NORTH Korea has flown more trash-filled balloons over the border but South Korea replied by blasting propaganda and K-pop from loudspeakers. Bizarre footage shows two giant white balloons near what appears to be a residential block in South Korea. 9 North Korea has sent more trash-filled balloons across the border Credit: Reuters 9 South Korean officials were seen piling up the rubbish flown from Pyongyang Credit: Reuters 9 It is not the first time that North Korea makes the bizarre move Credit: Reuters 9 Bits of paper, plastic bottles and pieces of fabric could be seen among the trash Credit: Reuters Armed officials were then seen piling up the piled of rubbish, which appeared to include bits of paper, plastic bottles and pieces of fabric.

The Koreas' Cold War-style psychological fight is adding to the already boiling tensions on the Korean Peninsula, as the rivals keep vowing dire consequences against one other. It comes after Pyongyang in May sent a wave of 260 "filthy" faeces-filled balloons to South Korea in a bizarre intimidation move. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the North Korean balloons were flying Sunday morning north of capital Seoul after crossing the border.

It said later Sunday that the South Korean military was responding by expanding loudspeaker broadcasts at all major sections of the Koreas' 154-mile-long border. “The North Korean military’s tension-escalating acts can result in causing critical consequences for it,” the South Korean Joint.