Shocked neighbours have been speculating about whether Kim Jong-un has opened a base within a suburban house in the north east of England.
Hoisted on a 20 foot pole in the garden of a house in Ingleby Barwick, Teesside, is the red, white and blue North Korean flag stamped with its distinctive communist red star...
Watch out Sunderland... North Korean flag mysteriously starts flying over quiet suburb in Middlesbrough… so where does Kim Jong-un have his beady eye on next?
Locals baffled after banner of secretive state hoisted up in housing estate
By Patrick Knox
21st May 2017
The Sun
SHOCKED neighbours have been speculating about whether Kim Jong-un has opened a base within a suburban house in the north east of England.
Hoisted on a 20 foot pole in the garden of a house in Ingleby Barwick, Teesside, is the red, white and blue North Korean flag stamped with its distinctive communist red star.
The flag of North Korea flies high with pride …in Teesside
It comes as the Stalinist nation today fired another ballistic missile as Jong-un’s taste for war intensifies.
Just a week ago the rogue state’s last bullish launch sparked fears of a new more powerful type of nuclear-capable rocket able to strike the US mainland.
Amid this background of rising international tensions a flag has suddenly appeared in the otherwise very normal Sober Hall Avenue, reports The Gazette.
A little bit of North Korea in England’s north east
The North Korean embassy in Ealing, west London, is Kim Jong-un’s main UK base
But could the secretive state have a penchant for locating their facilities in England’s suburbia?
Its embassy is in a nondescript detached 1930s home in leafy west London.
And like the Teesside property has a flag pole located to the left of the building.
As intrigue grew, one neighbour in Teesside said: “I have absolutely no idea why it is there.
“The flag’s been up for a couple of weeks ever since someone took over the property but I’ve not seen anyone really there.
“I think it is quite funny, and I laugh because I can now use it to show me how to get home.”
People living the area are baffled about what is going on
Social media users have been quick to offer theories.
One speculated it was a “secret launch base” for Jong-un’s nuclear weapons programme.
North Korea’s London embassy was contacted for answers.
But an official told The Gazette: “We don’t have any people living in Middlesbrough.
He added: “Why would it be strange anyway for our flag to be up?”
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3615600/north-korea-kim-jong-un-flag-house-middlesbrough/
Hoisted on a 20 foot pole in the garden of a house in Ingleby Barwick, Teesside, is the red, white and blue North Korean flag stamped with its distinctive communist red star...
Watch out Sunderland... North Korean flag mysteriously starts flying over quiet suburb in Middlesbrough… so where does Kim Jong-un have his beady eye on next?
Locals baffled after banner of secretive state hoisted up in housing estate
By Patrick Knox
21st May 2017
The Sun
SHOCKED neighbours have been speculating about whether Kim Jong-un has opened a base within a suburban house in the north east of England.
Hoisted on a 20 foot pole in the garden of a house in Ingleby Barwick, Teesside, is the red, white and blue North Korean flag stamped with its distinctive communist red star.

The flag of North Korea flies high with pride …in Teesside
It comes as the Stalinist nation today fired another ballistic missile as Jong-un’s taste for war intensifies.
Just a week ago the rogue state’s last bullish launch sparked fears of a new more powerful type of nuclear-capable rocket able to strike the US mainland.
Amid this background of rising international tensions a flag has suddenly appeared in the otherwise very normal Sober Hall Avenue, reports The Gazette.

A little bit of North Korea in England’s north east

The North Korean embassy in Ealing, west London, is Kim Jong-un’s main UK base
But could the secretive state have a penchant for locating their facilities in England’s suburbia?
Its embassy is in a nondescript detached 1930s home in leafy west London.
And like the Teesside property has a flag pole located to the left of the building.
As intrigue grew, one neighbour in Teesside said: “I have absolutely no idea why it is there.
“The flag’s been up for a couple of weeks ever since someone took over the property but I’ve not seen anyone really there.
“I think it is quite funny, and I laugh because I can now use it to show me how to get home.”

People living the area are baffled about what is going on
Social media users have been quick to offer theories.
One speculated it was a “secret launch base” for Jong-un’s nuclear weapons programme.
North Korea’s London embassy was contacted for answers.
But an official told The Gazette: “We don’t have any people living in Middlesbrough.
He added: “Why would it be strange anyway for our flag to be up?”
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3615600/north-korea-kim-jong-un-flag-house-middlesbrough/