It turns out that a North Korean defector in his 20s, who is believed to have fled North Korea after being investigated by police for alleged sexual assault, vividly described the situation when he returned to swimming three years ago through a U-Youth channel.

North Korean defector Kim Mo appeared on a YouTube channel run by acquaintances on the 23rd and 26th of last month.

In the video, Kim said, "The reason I decided to defect was because it was difficult to live for the first time." As the Kaesong Industrial Complex broke down (closed), I didn't see any business, so I didn't see any hope.

Kim said that he spent three days in Haepyeong-ri, Haepyeong-ri, Kaesong, eating yeast bread boiling with puddle water and ants.

"I crossed the dividing line high-voltage line and barbed wire two times and crossed the minefield around 3 o'clock at 3 o'clock," Kim said.

Kim continued, "I saw the light and swimed for a while, and after passing through Judo, I shouted to save me when I was getting closer." .

Kim decided that it would take about an hour to reach South Korea, but added that it was about 7 hours and 30 minutes.

North Korea reported yesterday (26th) that "the suspected violent virus (virus) in Gaesung city was illegally crossed the demarcation line in three years and returned home on July 19."

Military authorities conducted an investigation in 2017 to identify Mr. Kim, who was influential in swimming, as a prominent North Korean North Korea.