North Korean nationals (from left to right) 30-year-old Ri Ji U, 37-year-old North Korean airline employee Kim Uk Il, and 44-year-old diplomat Hyon Kwang Song, wanted for police questioning in connection to the February 13 assassination of Kim Jong-nam. Picture: AFP / Royal Malaysian Police
NORTH Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s half brother was assassinated with a lethal nerve agent manufactured for chemical warfare, Malaysian police said today.
Releasing a preliminary toxicology report on Kim Jong-nam’s murder at Kuala Lumpur International Airport police said the poison used by the assassins was the odourless, tasteless and highly toxic nerve agent VX, which is Ethyl S-2-Diisopropylaminoethyl
Traces of VX were detected on swabs of the dead man’s face and eyes by the Centre for Chemical Weapons Analysis of Malaysia’s Chemical Department.
The exiled Jong-nam was attacked as he readied to board a plane to Macau. Leaked CCTV footage from the brazen attack on February 13 shows the portly Kim being approached by two women who appear to put something in his face.
Moments later he is seen asking for help from airport staff, who direct him to a clinic.
Malaysian police said he suffered a seizure and died before he reached hospital. An autopsy ruled out heart failure, and investigators had focused on the theory that a toxin was applied to his face, in what South Korea has insisted was a targeted assassination.
Kim Jong-nam (in grey suit) speaking to airport authorities after he was attacked at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. Picture: AFP / Fuji TVSource:AFP
Malaysian detectives are holding three people — women from Indonesia and Vietnam, and a North Korean man — but want to speak to seven others.
Suspect Siti Aisyah of Indonesia. Picture: AFP / Royal Malaysian PoliceSource:AFP
Suspect Doan Thi Huong of Vietnam. Picture: AFP / Royal Malaysian PoliceSource:AFP
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North Korea’s state media broke a 10-day silence on Thursday on the murder launching a ferocious assault on Malaysia for “immoral” handling of the case and for playing politics with the corpse.
The North’s official KCNA news agency said Malaysia bore prime responsibility for the death, and accused it of conspiring with South Korea.
It also condemned the Malaysian authorities for not releasing the corpse “under the absurd pretext” that it needs a DNA sample from the dead man’s family.
North Korea has never acknowledged the victim as the estranged brother of leader Kim Jong-un and the lengthy KCNA dispatch avoided any reference to the dead man’s identity, calling him only “a citizen” of North Korea “bearing a diplomatic passport”.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, left, and Kim Jong-nam, his exiled half brother. Picture: AP / Wong Maye-E, Shizuo KambayashiSource:AP
The only known use of VX is as a chemical warfare agent and the US government’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) describes it as the “most potent” of all nerve agents.
“It is possible that any visible VX liquid contact on the skin, unless washed off immediately, would be lethal,” the CDC said on its website.
All nerve agents cause their toxic effects by preventing the proper operation of an enzyme that acts as the body’s “off switch” for glands and muscles.
Without that switch, the glands and muscles are constantly being stimulated, and eventually tire and become unable to sustain breathing.









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