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A US citizen is reportedly being held by authorities in North Korea on suspicion of carrying out hostile acts against the state.A US citizen is reportedly being held by authorities in North Korea on suspicion of carrying out hostile acts against the state.
Citing the nation’s KCNA news agency, Reuters reports that Kim Hak Song was arrested Saturday for reasons not yet fully disclosed.Citing the nation’s KCNA news agency, Reuters reports that Kim Hak Song was arrested Saturday for reasons not yet fully disclosed.
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Song is reportedly an employee at the Pyongyang University of Science and Technology.Song is reportedly an employee at the Pyongyang University of Science and Technology.
RT.com has contacted the US Department of State for comment. The US Department of State said it is aware of the incident.
“The security of US citizens is one of the department’s highest priorities,” an official told Reuters. “When a US citizen is reported to be detained in North Korea, we work with the Swedish embassy in Pyongyang.”
Song’s arrest follows the detention of US national Kim Sang Dok last month on charges of “criminal acts of hostility”. Dok, who is in his 50s, was reportedly arrested at Pyongyang International Airport while trying to leave North Korea.Song’s arrest follows the detention of US national Kim Sang Dok last month on charges of “criminal acts of hostility”. Dok, who is in his 50s, was reportedly arrested at Pyongyang International Airport while trying to leave North Korea.
The professor had been in North Korea to teach at the same university as Kim Hak Song.The professor had been in North Korea to teach at the same university as Kim Hak Song.
A total of four US citizens are now thought to be in custody in North Korea.A total of four US citizens are now thought to be in custody in North Korea.
The latest arrest comes at a time of heightened tensions between the US and North Korea, with each flexing their military muscles in recent weeks.The latest arrest comes at a time of heightened tensions between the US and North Korea, with each flexing their military muscles in recent weeks.
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said in March that his country’s “strategic patience” with North Korea has ended, and suggested military action was one of “options on the table.”US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said in March that his country’s “strategic patience” with North Korea has ended, and suggested military action was one of “options on the table.”
Stricter sanctions against North Korea, which could see US Navy vessels intervene with trade to and from the nation, have also been approved by the US House of Representatives.Stricter sanctions against North Korea, which could see US Navy vessels intervene with trade to and from the nation, have also been approved by the US House of Representatives.
Senior Russian senator Konstantin Kosachev said the move amounted to “a declaration of war.”Senior Russian senator Konstantin Kosachev said the move amounted to “a declaration of war.”
Last month, North Korea unsuccessfully test-fired a ballistic missile that exploded minutes after takeoff.Last month, North Korea unsuccessfully test-fired a ballistic missile that exploded minutes after takeoff.