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North Korea holds U.S. soldier Travis King.

A portrait of American soldier Travis King is displayed as his grandfather, Carl Gates, ‌talks⁣ about his grandson on⁤ July 19, 2023, in Kenosha, Wis. North Korea asserted‌ Wednesday, ‍Aug. 15, 2023, that Gates, a⁣ U.S. soldier who bolted ​into the North across the heavily​ armed Korean border last month, ⁣did‍ so after ⁣being disillusioned with ​the‍ inequality of ‍American ‍society and racial discrimination in its Army.​ (AP Photo/Morry Gash, File)

OAN’s Geraldyn Berry
7:44 ⁢AM⁤ – Wednesday, August 16, 2023

The U.S. ⁣army⁤ soldier who crossed the border in ​July had “expressed his⁤ willingness to seek refuge”​ in the covert nation, according to North Korea’s statement on ⁤Wednesday, grown weary of American civilization, the⁤ communist state said.

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Using the initials DPRK, ‌the​ Democratic People’s Republic of⁤ Korea, the state-run media⁣ outlet in North Korea,‌ KCNA, had asserted⁢ in a statement released Wednesday local time that ⁣“Travis King admitted that he illegally intruded⁤ into the territory of the DPRK.”

According to⁣ American officials,⁤ Pvt. Travis King, ⁢23, was on⁣ deployment‍ in‌ South ‌Korea and ⁣was‍ detained ⁢for 47 days following a dispute​ with locals. He scheduled a‍ tour of the Demilitarized Zone after being freed ⁢and fled across the border while on the trip on July ‌18th.

KCNA said ​King “confessed that he had decided to come​ over to the DPRK ‌as he harbored ill⁢ feeling against ⁢inhuman maltreatment‌ and⁤ racial discrimination⁤ within the U.S. Army.”

Lt. Col. Martin Meiners, a spokesman for the​ Department of ⁣Defense, said that American authorities were unable ​to quickly ​confirm ‍King’s⁣ remarks.

“We remain focused on his‌ safe return,” he said. “The Department’s⁤ priority is⁤ to bring Private King⁢ home, and that we are working‍ through all available‌ channels to achieve that outcome.”

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