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The Pentagon says it considers army private Travis King to be "absent without leave" in North Korea after he crossed the border during a tour. Officials also admitted they had no idea of his condition or where he was being held. Earlier the White House said the US had tried to contact Pyongyang through "multiple channels" but had had no response. PV2 King dashed across the heavily fortified border area on Tuesday. The Washington-based news website the Messenger said it had seen an internal US government report which described PV2 King's actions when he crossed the border.
He is said to have banged vigorously on the door, and when there was no answer, he ran around the back and got into a van. He was then immediately driven off, according to the website. Experts say such a low-ranking soldier would have little propaganda and intelligence value, which may prompt North Korea into releasing him - but what will happen to him remains highly uncertain. She told the Aspen Security Forum: "I worry about him, frankly.
The crisis comes during a particularly tense time with the North. Relations with the US have plummeted in recent years, as it has tested dozens of increasingly powerful missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads. On its travel advisory , external , the US tells its citizens not to travel to North Korea - one of the world's most isolated states - due to "the continuing serious risk of arrest" and the "critical threat of wrongful detention". Watch: Travis King's mother speaks about her son in North Korea.
But the year-old did not board the plane when he parted ways with his military escorts at Incheon Airport near Seoul on Tuesday and instead embarked on an apparently pre-booked tour to the border - the details of how he managed to do that are still unclear.
The war ended with an armistice, meaning that the two sides are still technically at war. Tens of thousands of US troops remain in the South. Currently its diplomatic staff are not in the country, because of the ongoing border closure since the pandemic. Both the UN Command, that runs the border area, and the South Korean military have direct phone lines to the North Korean military, that they call daily to check in, though the North Koreans do not always pick up.