KLIA terminal gets the all clear after sweep for traces of deadly toxin
Kuala Lumpur
THE Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) terminal where Kim Jong Nam was assassinated with a lethal nerve agent was given the all clear on Sunday.
The scene of the brazen Feb 13 killing of the North Korean leader's half brother was swept by civil defence personnel in hazmat suits overnight, after Malaysia revealed on Friday that the victim died from VX nerve agent, which is so deadly that it is classified as a weapon of mass destruction.
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