According to Yonhap News Agency's report on June 12, North Korea did not broadcast "noise broadcasts" to South Korea in the border areas on that day. Yonhap News Agency speculated that this might be North Korea's response to South Korea's move of stopping anti-North Korea broadcasts. A responsible person from South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said on the same day that although some parts of the inter-Korean border areas could still hear North Korea's noise broadcasts at 11 pm last night, no noise was heard from North Korea in all areas on that day. However, the responsible person also noted that it remains to be observed whether North Korea has completely stopped its noise broadcasts against South Korea. [An image is inserted here with the source: "https://p3-sign.toutiaoimg.com/tos-cn-i-axegupay5k/e19872a54be84506bcc660249b61577b~tplv-tt-origin-web:gif.jpeg?_iz=58558&from=article.pc_detail&lk3s=953192f4&x-expires=1750308604&x-signature=DtvJgBX%2F744RtInMLRSuHJBb50g%3D"] An amplifier set up next to a North Korean border guard post. Yonhap News Agency. Another responsible person from Ganghwa County, Incheon City, located in the western inter-Korean border area, introduced that starting from 9 pm on the 11th, North Korea changed its loudspeaker broadcasts targeting the area to playing soothing songs. Previously, following the instructions of newly elected president Lee Jae-myung, the South Korean military stopped broadcasting to North Korea from the afternoon of the 11th. Prior to that, the Yoon Suk-yeol government decided to restart anti-North Korea loudspeaker broadcasts after a six-year hiatus in June 2024, in response to North Korea's aerial "trash balloon" activities. Subsequently, North Korea began broadcasting noise broadcasts to South Korea starting July of the same year. This article is an exclusive contribution from Observer Network and cannot be reprinted without permission. Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/7514906188559958563/ Disclaimer: The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author. Please express your opinions by using the "Like/Dislike" buttons below.