Army High Command South Korea assured that North Korea It would be for training and selling weapons to Hamas and does not exclude that this alleged link could be used by Pyongyang to carry out “Surprise Attack”.
High Command Joint Chiefs of StaffThe South Korean intelligence agency reported this on condition of anonymity. Yonhap that “Hamas is considered directly or indirectly related with North Korea in several areas such as arms trading, tactical guidance and training“.
“There is a possibility that North Korea could use Hamas Attack Methods for Surprise Invasion of South Korea“warned the same source, who said there were similarities between some of the tactics used by the terrorist group in this latest attack on Israel with tactics undertaken by Pyongyang in the past.
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Moreover, he showed that South Korean intelligence services work with the possibility that North Korea will “export of various weapons to countries and armed groups in the Middle East”adds the information provided Yonhap.
Among them, they emphasize that they can be North Korean RPG F-7 grenade launcher, as published Radio Free AsiaA media outlet based in Washington and financed by agencies dependent on the US government.
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The source accessed by the South Korean news agency did not dare say whether the weapon was provided directly to Hamas or through third parties in other countries. However, he noted that artillery shells A 122mm caliber branded Bang-122 found near the Israeli border is the same ammunition used in artillery attacks on North Korea.
In its turn, Pyongyang denied accusations that Hamas used its weapons in the latest attack on Israel, calling them “False and baseless rumor” launched by Washington to divert their responsibility from this conflict.
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