South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said the man had swum across a
particularly narrow part of the fast-moving river after attaching foam
to his shoulders to help him stay afloat.
Last week, a North Korean soldier walked across the heavily-guarded border that separates the countries.
Soldiers had previously been defecting at the rate of about one a year.
The
latest defector, thought to be in his early twenties, was spotted at
Gimpo, just west of the southern capital Seoul, Yonhap news agency reported.
He screamed "Don't kill me, I am here to defect", at a South Korean marine who had seen him, Yonhap said.
The soldier will now be questioned by military officials.
North
and South Korea are technically still at war, since the conflict
between them ended in 1953 with a truce, not a formal peace treaty.
Seoul
says more than 30,000 North Koreans have defected to the South since
the end of the Korean War, the majority via China, which has the longest
border with the North.
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