North Korean defector crosses Northern Limit line, South Korean military reports
According to a statement from South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, the defector, whose identity has not been disclosed, crossed the NLL early Thursday morning.
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According to a statement from South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff, the defector, whose identity has not been disclosed, crossed the NLL early Thursday morning.
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Coast Guard and military officials received a report from South Korean fishermen, who were operating in the waters off Sokcho, about an "unusual" boat sighting at approximately 7:10 a.m. As a result, military and intelligence authorities prepared to collaboratively examine the individuals to ascertain their precise reasons for crossing into South Korea.