32 Nuke Scientists from Former Soviet Union Had Resettled in N. Korea Since 1991

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32 Scientists from Former Soviet Union Had Resettled in N. Korea Since 1991

posted: 2009.04.19 20:22; updated : 2009.04.19 20:24

Park Kil-nam(age:68,) a former high-level operative from top intelligence outfit against S. Korea, called ‘Office No. 35 under Central Committee of N. Korean Worker’s Party,’ who escaped to Japan in 1999 and obtained citizenship of S. Korea last year, finally opened his mouth. In his interview with Wolgan Chosun, carried in its May issue, he provided details on his activities in N. Korea.

According to him, Soviet scientists started to come to N. Korea since 1991. By 1993, total of 32 scientists resettled in N. Korea. Their family came along with them, and they were paid $3,000 a month. Their salary was less than $500 a month in (Former) Soviet Union, and they were brought in to develop nuclear weapons.

They lived together at upscale mansions behind Ryukyong Hotel in Pyongyang. Scientists from former Soviet Union, Pakistan, and Iran all lived together. Pakistanis provided nuclear technology, and Soviet scientists taught them how to make nuclear bombs.

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