North Korean Soldier's Diary Reveals Alarming Tactics in Ukraine War
A recently discovered diary belonging to a North Korean soldier has provided startling insight into the strategies employed by Pyongyang's troops in the ongoing Ukraine conflict. The diary, released by Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces, reveals a troubling practice where North Korean soldiers are used as "bait" to attract and shoot down Ukrainian drones. The young soldier, who perished in combat, detailed how comrades would stand still near approaching drones to lure them in before being targeted.
Military analysts indicate that the North Korean forces, sent to support Russian troops, lack proper training in modern warfare and are often sent into combat without adequate support. Ukrainian officials have confirmed that significant casualties have been reported among these troops, with President Volodymyr Zelensky stating that approximately 4,000 North Koreans have died or been injured since December.
The soldier's diary, which includes crude drawings and expressions of patriotism toward Kim Jong-un, paints a picture of young conscripts who are not only struggling in unfamiliar combat conditions but also demonstrating a deep sense of loyalty to their leadership. This disturbing revelation coincides with Ukraine claiming the capture of two North Korean soldiers in the Kursk region, who were reportedly unaware that they were being sent to the front lines.
As the conflict continues, these developments shed light on the precarious situation faced by North Korean troops in Ukraine and the ethical implications of their involvement in the war.
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