Marine Corps soldier A, whose whereabouts are unknown after leaving the country without permission while on vacation, claimed that he was absurd while serving in the military, and decided to leave the country after seeing a video of damage from Ukraine.



He also repeatedly stated that Mr. A, who is staying in Poland, would return voluntarily even if he returned.



In a pre-recorded interview on the radio that aired today, Mr. A said, "I kept looking for news that the Russian military bombarded a Ukrainian daycare center or indiscriminately massacred civilians. “He explained the reason for his departure.



He also argued that he was subjected to absurdity, such as being 'out of the rider' by the appointment of a unit for reasons such as preparing a non-commissioned officer before departure.



Person A said, "At first, I wrote a letter of my heart, and the executives covered it," he said.



Then he confessed, "No matter what I did, I kept saying something. So, wow, I thought there was no answer to this."



He also said, "When I reported it like that, people who didn't even hear it came right away (to Poland) to catch that one person."



He said, "I am fully aware of it, and I have heard of it"



He added, "I will return voluntarily (even if I return)," adding, "I think I will take responsibility for what I choose."



A, a member of the Marine Corps, left for Poland through Incheon International Airport on the 21st while on vacation and attempted to enter Ukraine.



However, entry was denied at the Ukrainian side border checkpoint, and the Ukrainian side took Mr. A to the Polish border checkpoint in the border city of southeast Poland.



However, Mr. A left the Polish Border Guard building at the dawn of the 23rd local time, and has not been contacted so far and his whereabouts are unknown.



It is known that the military and diplomatic authorities are currently pursuing Mr. A's whereabouts and persuading him to return to Korea.