A 2019 mission in North Korea, which intended to have Navy SEALs plant an electronic device to intercept communications of the country’s leader Kim Jong Un, resulted in an unsuccessful operation that left unarmed North Koreans dead, according to a report from the New York Times on Friday.
The mission, which took place during President Donald Trump’s first term, required the president’s direct approval, the Times reports, and came amid high-level nuclear talks between the US and North Korea.
CNN has reached out to the White House, Department of Defense, US Special Operations Command and North Korea’s permanent mission to the United Nations in New York for comment on the report.
According to the Times, SEAL Team Six’s Red Squadron rehearsed for months for a plan that would require the N