Pyongyang’s move to take down its propaganda loudspeakers comes days after Seoul removed its own sound equipment in a bid to ease tensions on the peninsula.
Pyongyang’s move to take down its propaganda loudspeakers comes days after Seoul removed its own sound equipment in a bid to ease tensions on the peninsula.
Interesting news but where are the listings? One can be anywhere on political spectrum and still wanting it, with a premium. Blasting things from the audio equipment previosly owned by DPRK is bleeding edge flex no matter what.
They will keep the loudspeakers in good conditions, so they can be plugged in at any moment again.