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    What we know about US soldier 'defecting' to North Korea
    A US soldier has been detained in North Korea after he crossed the border from South Korea without authorization

    What we know about US soldier 'defecting' to North Korea

    By Prateek Talukdar
    Jul 19, 2023
    02:52 pm

    What's the story

    A United States soldier, Private Second Class Travis King (23) has been detained in North Korea after he crossed over to the country from neighboring South Korea without authorization, the US military said.

    A BBC report quoting US authorities said that King crossed the border "wilfully, of his own volition."

    An eyewitness said that King laughed loudly before crossing over to North Korea.

    Context

    Why does this story matter?

    The incident puts the US on the spot as its relations with North Korea—one of the world's most isolated countries—have largely been unpleasant.

    The news came as a US nuclear submarine arrived in South Korea's Busan. Hours later, Pyongyang fired two ballistic missiles toward its eastern sea.

    According to analysts, North Korea may use King as a bargaining chip when dealing with the US.

    Details

    King was detained in South Korea for two months

    King has been in the US Army since January 2021 and is a cavalry scout. He was originally assigned to a unit of the army's 1st Armored Division on a rotation with the US military in South Korea.

    He was scheduled to fly to the US to face disciplinary action after being detained in South Korea for two months on assault charges.

    Escape

    King escaped from airport to DMZ

    While being escorted to Incheon Airport in South Korea to board a flight back home, King reportedly slipped out of the terminal and reached the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), around 54km from the airport.

    He then joined an organized tour at the DMZ, along the border of North and South Korea. Reports said King likely booked on to the tour some days ago.

    Statement

    Concerned about King's welfare: Pentagon

    The Pentagon said it is concerned about King's welfare, adding that it is "closely monitoring and investigating the situation" along with US Forces Korea. The command represents more than 20,000 US soldiers based in South Korea.

    King's mother Claudine Gates said she couldn't imagine her son acting in such a manner. She said he "had to be out of his mind."

    Previous

    US banned its citizens from visiting North Korea

    In July 2017, the US government banned its citizens from visiting North Korea, and the move has been extended at least until August 2023.

    However, in 2019, then-US president Donald Trump met North Korea's Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un in the DMZ.

    Notably, in 1965, during the Cold War, US soldier Charles Jenkins defected to North Korea, which used him as a propaganda asset.

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