US soldier Travis King will be 'expelled' from after two months in custody, state media announced Wednesday. The North Korean news agency KCNA reported that King is being removed from the country because of his 'illegal entry' in July when he broke free from a tour group viewing the DMZ and made a made dash to the communist country. Officials in the country said that they had concluding their 'questioning' of King and said that he sought refuge in North Korea because he harbored 'ill feeling against inhuman maltreatment and racial discrimination' in the U.S. Military. There have been no statements from the U.S. on King's impending release.
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