The Family Assembly Abducted to North Korea dispersed leaflets toward North Korea at Imjingak in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, early on the 27th.

On the 23rd, there are leaflets placed at the 'Memorial Service for Safe Return' event held near Imjingak Peace Land in Paju, Gyeonggi Province, hosted by the Family Assembly Abducted to North Korea. / Courtesy of News1

Five members of the Family Assembly Abducted to North Korea released eight leaflets toward North Korea around 12:20 a.m. at Peace Land in Imjingak, Munsan-eup, Paju.

The leaflets reportedly included a newsletter containing photos and descriptions of seven abduction victims, along with an image composed of Kim Jong Un, the North Korean leader, in a prison cell. The Family Assembly Abducted to North Korea transported the leaflets in plastic bags attached to helium balloons.

The Family Assembly Abducted to North Korea noted in a statement, "Our families have suffered from the past abuses of public power and collective punishment, and the wishes of the abducted families must be fulfilled."

Earlier, the Family Assembly Abducted to North Korea attempted to send leaflets during an event called "Sending News of Abducted Families" at the same location on the 23rd. However, the release of the leaflets was halted due to issues such as wind direction.

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