No word from North Korea on US soldier who fled across military border
By Ju-min Park and Matt Spetalnick SEOUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – North Korea remained silent on Thursday about a U.S. soldier who […]
By Ju-min Park and Matt Spetalnick SEOUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – North Korea remained silent on Thursday about a U.S. soldier who […]
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