by WorldTribune Staff , June 23, 2024 Contract With Our Readers
North Korean special forces were involved in the 1980 “Gwangju incident” in South Korea, a former head of South Korea’s intelligence agency has now confirmed.
“For the first time, it is revealed that the Agency for National Security Planning (NSP) (now the National Intelligence Service) had already confirmed North Korea’s involvement in the Gwangju incident of May 1980 [referred to as “5.18” in South Korea] through ‘secret operations’ in the 1990s.” the Sky eDaily reported on June 20. ‘Korean People’s Army (KPA) Martyred Heroes Tombstone Monument’ in Chongjin, North Hamkyung Province, North Korea. The photo was taken in November 2011, according to the South Korean team collecting intelligence on North Korea that provided the photo. Kwon Young-Hae, a former director of NSP, recently met with Sky eDaily and revealed: “Our government directly confirmed North Korea’s involvement in the Gwangju […]
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