SEOUL--North Korea has hired former KGB agents as “military advisers” to bolster protection of leader Kim Jong Un against assassination attempts by the United States and South Korea, a source said.
About 10 or so former KGB agents who once worked in a division tasked with taking down terrorists were invited to Pyongyang in February, according to the source knowledgeable about affairs in the North Korean capital.
They were asked to train Kim’s bodyguards, including how to detect possible terrorist acts beforehand and how to counter such threats when they occur.
The source said North Korean officials were especially interested in guarding against assassination attempts by the United States using some of its most advanced weapons.
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1 comment:
Good work, I guess. Until said "protectee" becomes disenamored with said "protectors". In which case the Russian mercs' very lucrative contracts would be voided.
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