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🎈🇰🇷КНДР вновь отправила воздушные шары с мусором в Южную Корею, в этот раз несколько упали на территории резиденции президента в Сеуле

Как сообщила президентская служба безопасности, содержимое шаров проверили, они не представляют химической или биологической угрозы.
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🎈🇰🇷КНДР вновь отправила воздушные шары с мусором в Южную Корею, в этот раз несколько упали на территории резиденции президента в Сеуле

Как сообщила президентская служба безопасности, содержимое шаров проверили, они не представляют химической или биологической угрозы.

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