North Korean Soldiers hooked on porn after getting access of internet for the first time.
North Korean soldiers hooked on PORN after they have been allowed to access the internet for the first time while helping Russia fight Ukraine.
North Korean military men who joined the war front in Ukraine on behalf of Russia have unfettered internet access for the first time and may be using it to watch tons of pornography, according to a report that a Pentagon official was unable to confirm.
Warriors from the hermit kingdom engaged in battle in Ukraine for the first time on Monday, but according to a report, they purportedly started fighting different demons before stepping foot on any field.
Financial Times foreign affairs commentator Gideon Rachman said in a post on X that a reliable source tells him that the North Korean soldiers who have deployed to Russia have never had unfettered access to the internet before. As a result, they are gorging on pornography. However, Rachman did not give any update on how his source could know the internet usage habits of the 10,000 North Korean soldiers.
The soldiers have been reportedly sent by Kim Jong Un to support Russia’s military efforts.
Speaking on the matter, Army Lt. Col. Charlie Dietz told Task & Purpose that, as entertaining as that sounds, he can’t confirm any North Korean internet habits or virtual extracurriculars in Russia.
He further told Task & Purpose that they are focused on the more serious aspects of North Korea’s involvement in Russia’s military operations. As for internet access, that’s a question best directed to Moscow. Their attention remains on supporting Ukraine and addressing the more significant regional security concerns.
November 6, North Korean troops clashed for the first time with Ukrainian forces in Russia’s war against Ukraine, as per the New York Times with the report also stating that the troops are occupying a portion of the Kursk region in Russia. This followed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirming the first combat engagement between North Korean troops and Ukrainian forces and he said that some 11,000 North Korean soldiers were already in Russia’s Kursk region.
On Tuesday, South Korea’s Defence Ministry said that some 10,000 North Korean troops have been deployed in Russia, with a considerable number of them having been dispatched to front-line areas. However, as per the presidential office on Wednesday the North Korean troops in Russia’s western front have not yet engaged in full-fledged combat with Ukrainian forces, the South Korean news agency reported.
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