Seoul confirms another group of North Korean defectors has fled Pyongyang-run restaurant in China

A group of North Koreans working at a restaurant in China have defected to the South, Seoul confirmed Tuesday, a month after a similar, high-profile defection.
South Korean news agency Yonhap had reported Monday that three women in their 20s were waiting in Thailand to board a flight to Seoul after leaving their jobs at a North Korean state-run restaurant in the Chinese city of Xian.
Seoul’s unification ministry, which handles cross-border affairs, confirmed the defection in a statement but declined to elaborate, citing safety of the refugees.
It is the second such incident in two months, after 13 workers at a North Korea-themed restaurant in the Chinese city of Ningbo made a high-profile defection to Seoul in April.
Nearly 30,000 North Koreans have fled poverty and repression at home to settle in the capitalist South.
But group defections are rare, especially by staff who work in North Korean restaurants abroad, which are a key source of hard currency for the regime in Pyongyang.
They are generally handpicked from families that are “loyal” to the regime and go through extensive ideological training before being sent out.
