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She squared off against a grenade-wielding North Korean assassin in Myanmar – and lived to tell the tale

  • Dar San Ye helped capture an agent of Pyongyang in a river in Yangon 40 years ago after he had attempted to kill a former South Korean president
  • The 87-year-old recalls interrogating the man in English – before he pulled out a grenade that failed to detonate fully, blowing off his own hand

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Dar San Ye helped capture a North Korean agent who was part of a team involved in a botched assassination in Myanmar in 1983. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse
Forty years ago, Myanmar barmaid Dar San Ye stood in a river running through Yangon, squaring up to a North Korean agent gripping a live grenade.

Hours earlier on October 9, 1983, a huge explosion had shattered the peace of the capital city as a Pyongyang hit team detonated bombs to try to assassinate visiting South Korean president Chun Doo-hwan.

Seventeen Korean officials, including the foreign minister, and four Myanmar nationals died when the blast ripped through a mausoleum housing the remains of the Southeast Asian nation’s founding leader and independence hero Aung San.

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President Chun himself was not there, however, having been delayed at a previous engagement.

The bombers fled the scene, with Yangon plunged into chaos.

Dar San Ye shows photos of herself in her younger days. Photo: AFP
Dar San Ye shows photos of herself in her younger days. Photo: AFP

Now 87 years old, she spoke about the drama in her home on the outskirts of the city, recalling her role as she puffed on a cigar.

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