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US Soldier Detained in N. Korea Skips Flight, Sprints Across DMZ: Report

American Soldier‌ Makes Daring Escape Across North Korean Border

In a stunning⁤ turn ‌of events, an American ⁤soldier in ​North‍ Korean custody managed ⁣to evade⁤ authorities and ⁤sprint across ⁣the demilitarized ‍zone before making his getaway in a van​ driven by North Korean troops. ⁢This “serious‌ incident” was detailed in a report‍ obtained by The Messenger.

The‌ soldier in question, ⁣U.S. Army Private Travis King, 23, intentionally⁢ crossed‍ into North ⁣Korean territory without ‌authorization, according to Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. This act of defiance has raised many ⁣questions and concerns.

King’s ⁣troubled history ‌is now coming to light. ‍He had previously been involved⁢ in altercations that required South Korean police intervention. Court documents obtained by Reuters reveal that he faced assault charges and was fined for damaging a police car.

According ⁣to ⁣The Messenger report, King missed​ his flight back to ⁢the U.S. ⁣to face ​disciplinary⁢ action, which ultimately led to his detainment by ⁢North Korean authorities. The ‍circumstances surrounding his escape ​from the airport ​remain unknown.

After being held in‌ confinement and performing ‍hard labor for 50 days, King was finally released on July 10. However, before ⁢his release, he⁣ had⁢ already booked private tours ⁢of⁢ the demilitarized zone. Witnesses‌ reported that King ran ‍across the border,⁣ shouting‍ with apparent ⁤glee.

The daring escape unfolded as authorities gave chase, with King managing to reach ⁣a van driven by North Korean troops.‌ The⁤ U.S.​ military⁤ is now investigating whether there​ were any prior communications between ⁤King and Korean authorities,‌ while the Army’s 2nd‌ Infantry Division ‍is conducting ‍its own investigation, according to The Messenger.

It is important to ​note that crossing into North Korean territory is strictly prohibited for U.S. citizens, a rule put ​in place after the tragic death of college ‌student ‍Otto ‍Warmbier. Warmbier was sentenced to hard labor and ⁢ultimately died shortly after returning to the U.S. in a coma.

The Biden administration is currently focused on ensuring King’s well-being and uncovering the full details of this extraordinary incident. This development comes at⁣ a time when tensions ⁤in the‍ region are already high, with ⁤the recent deployment of ⁢a nuclear-armed submarine ‌to ⁤South Korea.



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