North Korea's new Olympics delegation to be led by man blamed for deadly ship attack - News Summed Up

North Korea's new Olympics delegation to be led by man blamed for deadly ship attack


Pyeongchang, South Korea (CNN) North Korea is sending another high-level delegation to South Korea for the Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony this Sunday, led by a man widely believed to have masterminded the sinking of a South Korean navy ship that killed 46 sailors. A giant floating crane lifts the stern of the 1,200-tonne sunken Cheonan to place it on a barge, before returning it to South Korea, April 15, 2010. Kim is the former chief of the North's Reconnaissance Bureau, a top military intelligence body blamed by Seoul for a torpedo attack that sunk the South Korean warship Cheonan, in 2010. Kim is named on the list of individuals sanctioned by both the US and South Korea. JUST WATCHED Pence, Kim Jong Un's sister ignore each other Replay More Videos ... MUST WATCH Pence, Kim Jong Un's sister ignore each other 02:12Read More


Source: CNN February 22, 2018 05:54 UTC



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