North Korean soldier crosses border in suspected defection, report says
Summary
A North Korean soldier crossed the border into South Korea this week, and South Korean authorities have taken the soldier into custody. This is believed to be a defection, and officials are investigating the situation.Key Facts
- The soldier crossed the heavily guarded border separating North and South Korea.
- South Korea's military confirmed they secured the soldier on Tuesday night.
- Defections across the land border are rare because the area is dangerous and closely watched.
- Most North Koreans who flee travel through China and other countries before reaching South Korea.
- Over 34,000 North Koreans have escaped to South Korea since the 1950s.
- In 2024, 236 North Koreans arrived in South Korea; most of them were women.
- North Korea strongly condemns citizens who escape, using harsh language.
- After arriving, North Korean defectors are screened by South Korea’s intelligence agency.
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