North Korean army is fighting on behalf of Russia in the Russia-Ukraine war
During the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, North Korean dictator Kim Jong has given a special order to his soldiers. This order given by Kim Jong to his soldiers can also increase the tension in Ukraine. Let us tell you that in the Russia-Ukraine war, North Korea’s army is fighting against Ukraine along with Russia. There is also news of Ukraine capturing many North Korean soldiers during this war. Ukraine has made a special demand from Russia to return these soldiers. Ukraine has told Russia that if they want these soldiers back alive, they should first release our soldiers.
Kim Jong has given orders to his soldiers
North Korean dictator Kim Jong has asked his soldiers to keep in mind that while fighting the war with Ukraine, no matter what happens, they will not have to die. A South Korean lawmaker told a briefing by the country’s spy agency on Monday. After saying that Pyongyang has asked North Korean soldiers fighting in Russia’s war against Ukraine to kill themselves instead of being captured alive. Lawmaker Lee Seong-kwan, citing information from the National Intelligence Service, said memos found on the dead soldiers indicated that North Korean authorities had pressured them to commit suicide or detonate before their capture.
Kim Jon has sent his 3000 soldiers
3000 North Korean soldiers are fighting on behalf of Russia in the Russia-Ukraine war. A South Korean lawmaker, citing information received from Seoul’s spy agency, said on Monday that about 300 North Korean soldiers have been killed and 2,700 have been injured while fighting in Russia’s war against Ukraine. Let us tell you that the first claim North Korean leader Kim Jong Un agreed to give Moscow more than $10,000 to help fight Kiev in exchange for Russian technical support for Pyongyang’s heavily sanctioned weapons and satellite programs. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Kiev had captured two North Korean soldiers, released video of the interrogation of wounded fighters and raised the possibility of a prisoner exchange for captured Ukrainian soldiers.
There is also news of 2700 soldiers getting injured.
The deployment of North Korean troops in Russia has reportedly expanded to include the Kursk region, Lee Seong-kwan told media after a briefing at the spy agency. The number of casualties among North Korean soldiers is said to have exceeded 3,000. That included about 300 deaths and 2,700 injuries, Lee said after a briefing by Seoul’s National Intelligence Service. Lee had said that North Korea’s elite Storm Corps soldiers had reportedly been ordered to kill themselves rather than be captured. In particular, memos found on dead soldiers indicated that North Korean officials had pressured them to commit suicide or self-detonate before their capture. They said some soldiers were “amnestied” or Wanted to join North Korea’s ruling Workers’ Party, in the hope that they would improve their situation by fighting.