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Rare escape! North Korean soldier defects to South via heavily fortified border

Rare escape! North Korean soldier defects to South via heavily fortified border; officials begin investigation

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A North Korean soldier defected to South Korea on Sunday, successfully crossing the heavily fortified Demilitarised Zone (DMZ), South Korea’s military said. The soldier, who expressed a desire to resettle in the South, was taken into custody by South Korean forces and will undergo investigation, officials said.The Joint Chiefs of Staff said the soldier crossed the central section of the land border and was secured after being tracked and monitored.

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“Our military secured the custody of one North Korean soldier who crossed the military demarcation line in the central front on Sunday,” the South Korean military said in a statement, as cited by news agency AFP.Defections via the DMZ are rare due to the presence of landmines, tank traps, barbed wire, and combat troops along the 248-kilometre-long and 4-kilometre-wide border. Most of the roughly 34,000 North Koreans who have fled to the South since the end of the 1950-53 Korean War first escape through China before eventually reaching South Korea.“This is the first reported defection by a North Korean soldier since a staff sergeant fled to South Korea via the eastern section of the border in August 2024,” reported news agency AP. Analysts noted that familiarity with the terrain may have helped the soldier navigate the heavily mined zone. Experts warned that Pyongyang is unlikely to view the crossing positively, as the soldier could provide Seoul with insights into North Korean troop movements and operations along the border. Upon arrival, defectors are typically screened by South Korea’s intelligence agencies before being resettled.Relations between the two Koreas remain tense. North Korea has repeatedly rebuffed outreach from South Korea’s liberal President Lee Jae Myung, who took office in June with a pledge to restore reconciliation between the rivals. Lee has vowed a more dovish approach compared with his hawkish predecessor, promising at the United Nations in September to end the “vicious cycle” of tensions while not seeking regime change.

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