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The soldier who crossed into North Korea is Private 2nd Class Travis King, officials have told the BBC's US partner CBS News
As we previously reported, an official told CBS the soldier was being escorted out of the country for disciplinary reasons and had gone through airport security, but managed to make his way out of the terminal before joining a border tour.
A third source, a defence official, later told CBS that the soldier had "wilfully" gone across the border. His motivation remains unclear.
Officials are waiting to confirm his identity until his next of kin have been notified that he is being held by North Korea, CNN reports
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-asia-66234882
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Very weird, he will be lucky if he gets out alive
arista
18-07-2023, 03:44 PM
Yes Not dressed in Uniform
but he does not have Official Papers to go into North Korea
A US soldier is being held in North Korea after crossing the border from South Korea without authorisation
He was reportedly in the process of being transported back to the US for disciplinary reasons before he turned around at the airport and joined a Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) border tour
The US State and Defense Departments have said that during the tour he crossed the border "wilfully, of his own volition", but did not say he defected
Officials are trying to notify the soldier's next of kin, the White House said
Meanwhile multiple news outlets have reported that the man's name is Travis King, with the rank of private second class in the US Army
The Pentagon says it is concerned for the soldier's welfare and is "closely monitoring and investigating the situation"
I remember a documentary about some Americans who defected to North Korea and were treated as celebrities and used to show how desirable living there supposedly was. Maybe this guy thinks the same will happen to him
He might have been facing some serious disciplinary action although it's very strange that he was able to turn around and join a border tour with no one noticing
the whole thing is weird, he was basically being expelled from the forces. Booked a border trip that takes 3 days to arrange and requires all sorts of personal details.
I still remember the poor young American that came back from there in a coma after being tortured and died a few days later
the whole thing is weird, he was basically being expelled from the forces. Booked a border trip that takes 3 days to arrange and requires all sorts of personal details.
I still remember the poor young American that came back from there in a coma after being tortured and died a few days later
Yeah didn't he try and take a flag or something from his hotel. Sentenced to years in prison there then became mysteriously ill
arista
27-09-2023, 01:18 PM
NK are deporting him
Yes, kick him out of the army
Cherie
27-09-2023, 02:39 PM
He must be an absolute nightmare if they are deporting him :laugh:
UserSince2005
27-09-2023, 03:28 PM
Lol North Korea thinking they had a golden nugget and then realising they had a turd when amercia didn’t seem that bothered.
Shame really, was hoping North Korea might take more of our “special people” off our hands
arista
28-09-2023, 07:47 AM
He has landed in Texas, USA
Not Handcuffed
off to a medical centre.
Just reported on SkyNewsHD
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