Seoul (AFP) - A North Korean
soldier was shot and injured by his own side Monday while defecting to
South Korea at the border truce village of Panmunjom, the South's
military said.
It is rare for the North's troops to defect at the truce village, a major tourist attraction bisected by the borderline and the only part of the frontier where forces from the two sides come face-to-face.
"Our military has taken in a North Korean soldier after he crossed from a North Korea post towards our Freedom House," Seoul's Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said in a statement, referring to a building on the South side of the village.
A JCS official quoted by Yonhap news agency said the South's soldiers heard a gunshot and then retrieved the unarmed soldier in the mid-afternoon.
He was evacuated to a private hospital by a UN helicopter, the official added, saying the solider had regained consciousness but declining to comment on whether his injuries were life-threatening.
No personal details have been released but the soldier's uniform suggested he was low-ranking, Yonhap said.
No tourists were in the Joint Security Area at the time because tours do not run on Mondays, a spokesman for United States Forces Korea, which approves the visits, said.
There was no
exchange of gunfire between the two sides, but the South's military said
it has raised its level of alertness against any North Korean
provocations.
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