Saturday, April 4, 2015

North Korea Arrests Spies From South Korea

According to CNN media network, early Thursday morning, North Korean officials claimed that they have detained two spies from South Korea. These two people were suspects and wanted for acts of "terrorism" and bringing in forged currency. Kim Kook Kie and Choi Chun Kil were the two men accused of these acts. They are a part of the South Korea National Intelligence center have denied any of the accusations made against their organization. They even insisted that "it's very regrettable that the North is making such a groundless claim about them." The two countries are technically still in a state of war today, as of from 1953, only an armistice was signed after the end of the Korean War, never a Treaty of Peace.

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