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North Korean soldiers fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine have reportedly been instructed by their government to take their own lives rather than risk capture. This disturbing directive emerged from a briefing by South Korea's National Intelligence Service, as shared by lawmaker Lee Seong-kweun. He revealed that memos discovered on deceased soldiers indicate that North Korean authorities pressured them to self-destruct before being captured by enemy forces. The ongoing conflict has already resulted in the deaths of at least 3,000 North Korean troops, raising significant concerns about the treatment and conditions faced by these soldiers. The implications of this directive further highlight the severe measures employed by Pyongyang in wartime scenarios.