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Summary
North Korean soldiers supporting Russia in its war with Ukraine are reportedly using suicide tactics to avoid capture, as seen in a recent incident where a soldier detonated a grenade during a Ukrainian operation.
Ukraine claims North Korea has deployed 11,000 troops, with over 3,000 killed or injured.
Defectors and analysts suggest these soldiers are brainwashed into sacrificing themselves for Kim Jong Un and fear being labeled traitors if captured.
Kyiv has offered to exchange captured North Korean soldiers for Ukrainians held in Russia.
Experts warn this deployment may enhance North Korea’s future military capabilities.
I read that. I’m not asking you to prove a negative. I’m telling you of evidence I’ve seen that supports Ukraine’s claim. “Everyone that doesn’t agree with my assessment is media-illiterate” isn’t a convincing argument.
I might add that North Korea and Russia not talking about this isn’t evidence there isn’t troop sharing. Russia still hasn’t taken responsibility for shooting down yet another commercial airliner but it’s plainly evident they did. Ukraine doesn’t claim responsibility for many of their drone attacks or sabotage in Russia but it’s plainly evident that they’re responsible.
I expect more North Koreans will be captured in due time, it will no longer be argued that they are fighting in Kursk, and the goalposts will be moved.
The point of the article isn’t to determine the truth of North Koreans in Ukraine, it’s to explain why a belief in the narrative is the goal. 🥅
I find it disingenuous to call Ukraine the tip of the spear when they’re the country being invaded. They’re more of a shield for the rest of Europe than anything. No amount of hand wringing about Victoria Nuland changes the fact that Russia started this war when they invaded a sovereign nation that voted for their own independence not all that long ago, Crimea included.
You seem to want to have a discussion about the merits of the war. My original comment was to bring awareness to the dis/misinformation from western media sources. We can discuss the invasion, but it might help to have some context:
This 37 second YouTube video shows that even Joe Biden knew it could lead to war. In 1997, he warned that NATO expansion into Baltic States could cause a response.