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DPRK sends elite unit of “war slaves” to Ukraine - BILD

Oct 21, 2024

North Korea sent 1,500 North Korean soldiers to Ukraine. Apparently, they were guarding the father of dictator Kim Jong-il.

This is reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to BILD.

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According to media reports, in early October, Kim Jong-un visited a special unit in the Western District of the Korean People's Army. It is considered one of the most brutal in the world, and it is also known that

In particular, BILD columnist Peter Tiede calls them “war slaves” because they were raised in an information vacuum without any external influence. They had no access to the Internet, Western television, or cell phones.

The newspaper also writes that future soldiers were indoctrinated with ideology, preparing them to destroy the “devils of NATO” and the enemies of the “beloved leader.”

It is worth noting that the number of flights of Russian military transport aircraft AN-124 between Vladivostok and Pyongyang has been increasing recently. Obviously, they also transported fighters. At least 400 of them are training in barracks near Khabarovsk. According to South Korean intelligence, they were given fake documents and Russian passports, and disguised as Buryats and Yakuts.

Author - Olena Madiak, 21/10/2024

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