>Russia just sacked 11 govt officials
Putin Fires 11 Officers In Law Enforcement, Prisons - April 06, 2018
https://www.rferl.org/a/putin-fires-law-enforcement-officials/29150520.html
Interesting anon…thx!
Well done!
Here's some 411 - they sounded like spies to me
Kim Dong-Chul, a South Korean-born man who lived in Fairfax, was arrested in October 2015 on spying charges, according to reports. Six months later, he was sentenced to 10 years of hard labor. He reportedly apologized for attempting to steal military secrets for South Korea and admitted he was spying.
Tony Kim was arrested in April 2017 in the Pyongyang International Airport when he was trying to leave the country. He had been teaching accounting at the Pyongyang University of Science and Technology, Kim had apparently been volunteering at an orphanage. He had committed "hostile criminal acts with an aim to subvert the country," North Korean officials said.
Kim Hak-Song, like Tony Kim, was accused of "hostile acts," USA Today reported. He was doing agricultural development work at a farm at Pyongyang University of Science and Technology at the time.
This is odd. Wonder if this is legit…
WATCH: Millions in cash allegedly found in Iraqi campaign poster shipment from Iran
>http://www.kurdistan24.net/en/news/0d3a4522-e7da-436c-a6ce-a76e753bad70