North Korea on Sunday called for an investigation into what it described as a 'grave terrorist attack' on its embassy in Madrid last month, in its first official statement on the break-in.
North Korea on Sunday called for an investigation into what it described as a"grave terrorist attack" on its embassy in Madrid last month, in its first official statement on the break-in.
The North Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged Spanish authorities to investigate the raid on February 22, in which it claims an armed group"bound, beat and tortured" staff before making off with computers.The ministry added that it was watching"rumors" that the FBI and another anti-North Korea group were responsible for the raid, but did not blame Washington explicitly, Reuters reported.
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