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Tubby tyrant Kim Jong-un ‘will send elite soldiers into South Korea to take Western tourists hostage if US attacks’

The North Korean special forces are being trained to infiltrate their hated rival

DICTATOR Kim Jong-un has ordered his elite troops to snatch Western tourists from South Korea and use them as hostages if the US attacks, it has been reported.

The North Korean special forces are being trained to infiltrate their hated rival to use as a sickening bargaining chip in the event of war, claims a former North Korean soldier who defected.

 North Korean special forces march through Pyongyang yesterday. The elite troops reportedly train to snatch Westerners from South Korea
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North Korean special forces march through Pyongyang yesterday. The elite troops reportedly train to snatch Westerners from South KoreaCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Tourists at the DMZ between North and South Korea
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Tourists at the DMZ between North and South KoreaCredit: Alamy
 Tyrant Kim Jong-un waves to crowds during yesterday's military parades
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Tyrant Kim Jong-un waves to crowds during yesterday's military paradesCredit: Reuters

Ung-gil Lee, a former corporal in the 11th Storm Corps who fled the tyrannical regime 11 years ago, told the  what the regime planned in the event of war.

He said: "We would sneak into the South, change our clothing, go into areas where there are lots of foreigners and capture some of them.

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"We memorised locations, phone numbers and the car number plates of major embassies."

The defector added that the US must not attack unless it thinks it can kill Kim Jong-un.

He added: "Unless Trump thinks he can get rid of him, he must not carry out an attack."

Infiltration into South Korea by North Korean elite troops has taken place before.

The units are active in testing the defences of their bitter enemy and have been detected operating in or around South Korea many times since the end of the Korean War.

 What military experts say appears to be a North Korean KN-08 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICMB) is paraded across Kim Il Sung Square during a military parade
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What military experts say appears to be a North Korean KN-08 Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICMB) is paraded across Kim Il Sung Square during a military paradeCredit: AP:Associated Press

In 1996 a North Korean sub landed three troops to spy on South Korea's navy near Jeongdongjin, but the vessel ran aground when it tried to collect the team.

The crew destroyed intelligence in the sub and tried to make it back to North Korea, but all but one were killed or captured by South Korean forces.

Kim Jong-Un enraged the US this morning by staging yet another missile test — but the launch was an embarrassing flop.

South Korea’s military reported the attempt near the Sinpo region, the same area from which the North tested a ballistic missile last month.

 Speculation had been rife that North Korea was to carry out a nuclear test
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Speculation had been rife that North Korea was to carry out a nuclear testCredit: AP:Associated Press

US officials said the missile in today’s test exploded on launch but they don’t know exactly what type of weapon it was.

The incident is likely to escalate the rising tensions between the US and North Korea over Pyongyang’s rogue nuclear weapons ambitions.

It came a day after the parade marking 105 years since the state’s found Kim Il-sung was born.

North Korea has tested several missiles recently.

They launched a long-range rocket and conducted two nuclear tests last year, including its most powerful to date, as well as carrying out a slew of shorter range missile firings.

A smirking Kim Jong-Un watched a fervent military parade just hours after telling America: “We’re ready for war.”

 US tanks are taking part in major exercises on the border of North Korea
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US tanks are taking part in major exercises on the border of North KoreaCredit: Getty Images

Chief among the devastating arsenal on show during the parade was a KN-08 rocket, thought to be capable of flying more than 7,000miles – within range of Los Angeles, New York and Washington DC.

US military experts reacted with shock to the display, as one admitted “we’re floored right now”.

Shell-shocked North Korean experts admit the secretive nation now appears far more advanced than previously thought.

Dave Schmerler, a research associate at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in California, told The Wall Street Journal: “We’re totally floored right now. I was not expecting to see this many new missile designs.”

Also on display was the similarly devastating KN-14 rocket.

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