Late last month, the North Korean embassy in Spain was assaulted by ten armed men (It's not clear whether the weapons were fake or not) of Korean origin, who held up the people inside during a reception, blind-folded them, beat them up, stole phones and computers and fled in the embassy cars. Police were alerted by a woman who fled through a window, but when inquiring at the embassy they were received by calm Korean men who declared everything was normal, soon before fleeing in the embassy cars.Now, El País reports that the police and the CNI (Centro Nacional de Inteligencia) have identified two of the assailants, and that these two individuals are linked with the CIA. The American authorities have denied any involvement, but the Spanish ones say the denial has not "been very convincing".Needless to say how big and how much of a violation this is, or what consequences it could have.