News you may have missed #552
July 29, 2011 2 Comments

Nikolai Kuznetsov
►►This just in: South Korea arrests five for spying for North. South Korean prosecutors have arrested five people on charges of “setting up an underground communist group on the instructions of an espionage unit of North Korea’s ruling Workers Party”, a report from South Korea’s Yonhap news agency said on Friday. According to the report, South Korean authorities are “investigating about 20 other people including union activists and opposition party members”. We will publish more information as it comes in.
►►Some US intel analysts believe al-Qaeda near collapse. Citing classified intelligence reports and closed-door Capitol Hill briefings from the CIA, the National Counterterrorism Center and other agencies, some US officials are telling The Washington Post that bin Laden’s death has “pushed al-Qaida to the brink of collapse”. One official told the paper that al-Qaeda is now “largely incapable” of mass-casualty attacks against the United States. Could the ‘Leon Panetta Legacy Committee’ be the source of this report?
►►Russia and Ukraine commemorate legendary Soviet spy. Russia and Ukraine are celebrating 100 years from the birth of legendary Soviet spy Nikolai Kuznetsov. Kuznetsov, who operated in Nazi-occupied Ukraine, uncovered German plans to launch a massive tank attack in Ukraine’s Kursk region, as well as an operation to assassinate Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill in Tehran, in 1943.
The man in the picture is called Nikolay Kuznetsov, but he was not the legendary spy but a Soviet admiral. These two pictures are from the legendary NKVD agent:
http://www.day.kiev.ua/img/155808/1-7-1.jpg [dressed in German uniform]
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/Kuznetsov_nik_ivan.gif [taken from wiki]
Error corrected -thanks for catching this. [IA]