Seoul says probe shows N Korea killed Kim Jong-un's half brother
February 19, 2017  15:10
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South Korea has said that Malaysia's investigation into the murder of the North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's half-brother shows Pyongyang's involvement in the assassination.

Malaysian police has arrested one North Korean suspect and are seeking four more North Koreans who left the country last Monday, the day Kim Jong-Nam was poisoned at Kuala Lumpur's main airport.

"Based on various factors, our government is certain that the dead man is Kim Jong Nam, and considering that the five suspects are North Korean nationals, we view that the North Korean government is behind the incident," Seoul's unification ministry spokesman Jeong Joon-Hee was quoted as saying by news agencies. -- Agencies
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