North and South Korea

A new report has emerged that reveal that North Korean leader, Kim Jong-Un has trained elite squads that will penetrate South Korea, and kidnap westerners/expats to North Korea. The victims, according to the report will be held as hostage in the event it goes to war with the US.

                  

In an interview with a North Korea defector, Ung-gil Lee, who served in one of the units that is poised to kidnap westerners in South Korea, the unit is tasked to take the victims up North if possible, if that is not possible, they will be held hostage inside South Korea.

The agents from North Korea will be armed with deadly nerve agents, and will kidnap tourists, foreign businessmen, and diplomats.

North Korea have a history of kidnapping foreigners in the past, and one of those was the abduction of leading movie star Choi Eun-hee and foremost director Shin Sang-ok in the 1970s. The two were held to produce films for the regime and were able to escape after seven years.

Also, a young American, David Sneddon was recently abducted from China while he was hiking close to the North Korean border, and was asked to teach Kim Jong Un English, and members of his cabinet. He went missing for 12 years, before he was sighted in North Korea.

 

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The North Korean leader, Kim Jong-Un has ordered his military men to prepare enter "a wartime state" after an exchange of fire with South Korea. He had told the soldiers to prepare for war from 5pm local time after the two countries exchanged gunfire at the fortified border. North Korea fired 2 shells , and South Korean fired dozens of shells in response.

The tension of war started after 2 soldiers were seriously wounded on August 4. South Korea accused the North of deliberately planting the land mines, an allegation Pyongyang denied. South Korea isn't accepting the denial started what both countries had agreed to stop doing for more than a decade.

                  

North and South Korea started the use of loudspeakers to broadcast propaganda since the early 1990s, but the 2 sides agreed to stop their use in 2004. All was ok, until South Korea started using it again to broadcast propaganda against the North due to the land mines they accused North Korea of planting

North Korea then gave an ultimatum of 48 hours or South Korea might face military action, and since the loudspeaker won't stop, North Korea said the action of South Korea is a "a direct action of declaring a war"

According to CNN, a U.S official said that the United States believed North Korea fired the South Korea loudspeaker on Thursday.

North Korea also started its own propaganda over the border, the same day the South Korea army started Military exercises with the United states and other countries, and Pyongyang sees this as a prelude to an invasion.

Responding to the threat, a South Korean defence ministry in a statement, Our military has stepped up monitoring and is closely watching North Korean military movements

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