Secretive group claims raid on N. Korean embassy

IANS  |  Pyongyang 

A secretive group committed to ousting North Korean has claimed its role in a raid last month at the in

The break-in occurred on February 22, days before the key summit between US and the North Korean top in Hanoi,

A Spanish said the 10 assailants shackled, beat and interrogated embassy staff. Three of the intruders were identified as Adrian Hong Chang, a Mexican who lives in the US, of the US, and South Korean

It remains unclear why the raid took place.

The group wrote online it had "responded to an urgent situation in the Madrid embassy". It said it had "shared information of enormous potential value" with the FBI -- the US intelligence agency -- "under mutually agreed terms of confidentiality".

said the group had "identified themselves as members of a human rights movement seeking to liberate North Korea".

Cheollima Civil Defense, also known as Free Joseon, is committed to overthrowing North Korea's ruling

A video posted on its website and YouTube page shows one of the intruders smashing portraits of North Korea's communist at the

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First Published: Wed, March 27 2019. 17:00 IST