N.Korea defector has second surgery

A North Korean soldier who was shot as he made a dash to South Korea for freedom is undergoing a second round of surgery.

A North Korean defector going to hospital in South Korea.

A North Korean soldier is taken to hospital after being shot trying to defect across the border. (AAP)

A North Korean soldier who suffered critical gunshot wounds during a defection dash this week over the border with South Korea is being operated upon for a second time early on Wednesday, the hospital treating him said.

The soldier, whose rank and identity have not been disclosed, was flown by helicopter to hospital on Monday after his escape to South Korea, during which he was fired on by four North Korean soldiers.

"He is undergoing a second round of operations," a spokeswoman at Ajou University Hospital said.

On Tuesday, government and military officials had said the soldier was in critical condition, following gunshot-induced trauma to his inner organs, but doctors expected him to live.

North Korea has remained silent on the issue, while no unusual activity has been detected at its border with the South where the soldier defected, the South's Unification Ministry said.

"There will need to be some questioning on why he defected after his treatment is over," ministry spokesman Baik Tae-hyun told a regular briefing.


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