VX Nerve Agent Detected in Kim Jong Nam Death Probe: Malaysian Police

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A banned nerve agent has been detected in samples taken from the body of Kim Jong Nam, the half-brother of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, Malaysian police said.
The VX nerve agent is odorless and tasteless, according to the U.
S.
Centers for Disease Control.
Play FacebookTwitterGoogle PlusEmbed Kim Jong Nam death: North Korean embassy official wanted for questioning 1:52 autoplay autoplay Copy this code to your website or blogSouth Korean authorities said the killing was carried out by North Korean agents.
"Although Malaysian and South Korean officials have confirmed the dead man`s identity, North Korea`s state-run news agency, KCNA, has not reffered to him by name as Kim Jong Nam.
Police said this week that two other people, an official with the North Korean embassy and an employee for North Korea`s state-run airline, are wanted for questioning.

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