North Korea Accuses US, South Korea Of Assassination Attempt

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
MAY 5, 2017




North Korean leader Kim Jong Un waves during a military parade in Pyongyang, North Korea, to celebrate the 105th birth anniversary of Kim Il Sung, the country's late founder and grandfather of current ruler Kim Jong Un. North Korea has accused the U.S. and South Korean spy agencies of an unsuccessful assassination attempt on leader Kim Jong Un involving bio-chemical weapons.



SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA (AP) — North Korea on Friday accused the U.S. and South Korean spy agencies of an unsuccessful assassination attempt on leader Kim Jong Un involving bio-chemical weapons. In a statement carried on state media, North Korea's Ministry of State Security said it will "ferret out and mercilessly destroy" the "terrorists" in the CIA and South Korean intelligence agency for targeting its supreme leadership.

North Korea frequently lambasts the United States and South Korea, but its accusation Friday was unusual in its detail. The ministry said the spy agencies in June 2014 "ideologically corrupted and bribed" a North Korean citizen who had been working in Russia to carry out the alleged assassination on Kim after returning home.

It said South Korean agents gave money and satellite communication equipment to the North Korean to attack Kim during a public event with a biochemical weapon such as a delayed-action radioactive or "nano poisonous" substance.

The ministry said after a series of contacts and payments, the agents told the North Korean last month that the type of biochemical substance had been decided and would be supplied by the CIA. It didn't describe how the alleged plot was broken up or release the full name of the North Korean suspect, identifying him only by his surname, Kim, and didn't say whether anyone else was in custody.

The statement said in response to the alleged plot, a "Korean-style anti-terrorist attack will be commenced from this moment to sweep away the intelligence and plot-breeding organizations of the U.S. imperialists and the puppet clique," referring to South Korea.

The ministry demanded that the United States and South Korea execute the intelligence agents involved in the "heinous" plot and apologize. The statement was carried on North Korea's official news service and read on state TV.

Officials at South Korea's National Intelligence Service did not answer repeated phone calls seeking comment. Earlier this year, South Korea accused North Korea of using the chemical war agent VX to assassinate Kim Jong Un's exiled half brother at Kuala Lumpur's airport, which led to calls in the United States to relist the North as a state sponsor of terrorism. North Korea denied involvement.

The North Korean statement comes during a period of tension on the Korean Peninsula over concerns that the North is preparing another nuclear test or missile launch, including a possible test of an intercontinental ballistic missile. Such moves would be a step toward the country's goal of developing nuclear-armed missiles capable of reaching the U.S. mainland.

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