Brainwashed Spy: The North Korean Woman Who Blew up a Plane

Kim Hyun-hee, a beautiful and intelligent North Korean spy, embarked on a mission to assassinate South Korean President Chun Doo-hwan during a 1987 state visit to Burma. Tragically, her bomb exploded prematurely at the airport, killing several innocent bystanders and injuring many others. Kim's capture and subsequent trial revealed the intricate workings of North Korea's brutal spy network and the lengths to which the regime was willing to go to achieve its political goals. Her story serves as a chilling reminder of the devastating consequences of state-sponsored terrorism and the urgent need for international cooperation to combat such threats.