North Korea has been trying to disrupt air and ground traffic in the South for the fifth day running, the government said Wednesday. Aircraft taking off or landing in the Seoul metropolitan area and ships traveling off the west coast have been affected by electronic jamming signals from the North since Saturday.
The Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs said that the GPS of a total of 272 airplanes had been disrupted as of 3:10 p.m. on Wednesday. They were taking off or landing at Incheon and Gimpo airports and flying over Osan and Taean, chiefly in the central region.
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