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U.S. soldier defects to North Korea: Report

Por: Newsweek World July 18, 2023

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A U.S. Army soldier is believed to be in custody in North Korea after he willfully and without authorization crossed into the country from South Korea.In a tweet on Tuesday, U.N. Command, which provides support to the Republic of Korea, said a U.S. national on an orientation tour of the Joint Security Area had crossed into North Korea without authorization.The Joint Security Area refers to a location used for diplomatic relations between North... + full article



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