Flyers mocking United States President Donald Trump found in Incheon, Gyeonggi Province. / Screen captured from online community

By Chyung Eun-ju

Several versions of flyers mocking United States President Donald Trump have been found in Incheon, the city's Nambu police have confirmed.

A netizen who claimed to be a school student uploaded a post on Monday, saying: "Did you see the anti-South Korea flyers that North Korea are spreading?" The student said about 900 flyers were found near his school.

One, titled "War Madman," depicts a cartoon of Trump saying: "If there is a war, it will happen in the Korean Peninsula." His ears are pricked up as if they are those of a horse.

Another flyer illustrates the South Korean government kneeling to the U.S., pleading: "We will initiate dialogue with North Korea only after receiving U.S. approval, and we will install THAAD whenever the U.S. wants." This is a reference to the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense battery that is being installed to fend off possible North Korean missile attacks.





Flyers promoting North Korea's nuclear missles found in Incheon, Gyeonggi Province. / Yonhap



Another flyer criticizes the Liberty Korea Party, saying the opposition party is killing the nation by supporting the South Korean-American alliance. Drawings promoting North Korea's nuclear missiles and showing an emaciated Trump lying on a hospital bed are on other flyers.

The flyers were also uploaded to Instagram.