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China-Japan-Koreas
2 N. Korean Soldiers AWOL in China
2015-04-04
Two armed North Korean border patrol guards from Sinuiju in North Hamkyung Province reportedly escaped the country and crossed over into China’s Dandong on Tuesday, Daily NK has learned. Of the two, one was captured on Thursday by Chinese public security officials, while the other is still on the run, according to local sources.

Upon discovery of the incident, North Korea’s military authorities immediately alerted Chinese authorities in the border city of Dandong, leading to a large-scale manhunt on the same day and the plastering of posters featuring the soldiers’ images around heavily trafficked areas of Dandong. Going AWOL, particularly while armed, is considered an offense of great magnitude in both North Korea and China.

Three days into the search, one of the soldiers was arrested in a small rural village near Dandong. “A North Korean solider carrying a gun was apprehended in quiet village near Dandong Singu District,” a source based in the border city told Daily NK. “At the time, there were large numbers of public security officials and soldiers on the streets.”

He added, “The solider held a woman hostage shortly before he was captured, creating a standoff with security officials. But in the end he was subdued.”
I bet he didn't live an hour after he was returned to the Norks.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  I doubt if his family lived for more than an hour after he returned.
Posted by: Unang White7912   2015-04-04 19:43  

#2  Between a rock and a hard spot.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2015-04-04 13:48  

#1  I bet he didn't live an hour after he was returned to the Norks.

He probably lived long enough to wish it was shorter.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2015-04-04 09:25  

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