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S. Korea fires warning shots at N. Korea after soldier defection

Dec. 21, 2017 - 11:46 By Yonhap
A North Korean soldier fled to South Korea through the Demilitarized Zone, the inter-Korean land border, Thursday, followed by gunfire from both sides, the South's military said.

The "low-ranking" soldier appeared in front of a guard post on the mid-western front at around 8:04 a.m. amid thick fog, according to the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

After the defection, the North's border guards approached the military demarcation line apparently in search of the defector, a JCS official told reporters.

In response, the South's troops sent a warning broadcast and fired some 20 warning shots from a K-3 machine gun at around 9:24 a.m. in accordance with related rules, he said.

In less than an hour, there was the sound of several gunshots from the North, but no bullets were found to have crossed the border, he added.

(Park Hyun-koo/The Korea Herald)

The North Korean soldier was identified as a 19-year-old man, and he was carrying an AK rifle, a defense source said, adding that the guard post was located in Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi Province. 

The United Nations Command emphasized that armistce rules are valid in the border region.

"We are coordinating with the Republic of Korea Joint Chiefs of Staff to determine the circumstances surrounding the defection," it said in a statement. "Armistice Agreement rules are in effect throughout the Demilitarized Zone, including the area where the defection occurred."

It pointed out that a UNC flag flies at the GP near where the defector was first encountered, like all other GPs in the DMZ. The command, a legacy of the 1950-53 Korean War, oversees the armistice on the peninsula.

Meanwhile, the Unification Ministry said two North Korean people aboard a small wooden boat defected to the South on Wednesday.

"The Navy found it in waters about 100 kilometers north of Dokdo during a patrol mission," a ministry official said at a press briefing. "A joint probe into the details of their identities is under way."

The North Korean men expressed their intent to defect and agreed to abandon the aged and apparently damaged ship, added the official.

Last month, a North Korean soldier made a successful dash to the South via the truce village of Panmunjom after suffering multiple gunshot wounds fired by the communist nation's border guards.

An official tally of the JCS shows that 15 North Korean people, including four soldiers, have fled directly to the South this year, versus one soldier and four civilians in 2016. (Yonhap)

(Park Hyun-koo/The Korea Herald)


In less than an hour, there was the sound of several gunshots from the North, but no bullets were found to have crossed the border, he added.



The North Korean soldier was identified as a 19-year-old man, and he was carrying an AK rifle, a defense source said, adding that the guard post was located in Yeoncheon, Gyeonggi Province. 



In a separate announcement, the Unification Ministry said two North Korean people aboard a small wooden boat defected to the South on Wednesday.



"The Navy found it in waters about 100 kilometers north of Dokdo during a patrol mission," a ministry official said at a press briefing. "A joint probe into the details of their identities is under way."



The North Korean men expressed their intent to defect and agreed to abandon the aged and apparently damaged ship, added the official.



Last month, a North Korean soldier made a successful dash to the South via the truce village of Panmunjom after suffering multiple gunshot wounds fired by the communist nation's border guards.



An official tally of the JCS shows that 15 North Korean people, including four soldiers, have fled directly to the South this year, versus one soldier and four civilians in 2016. (Yonhap)