Make your own conclusions, but I think it seems pretty believable that there are DPRK troops in Ukraine. Doesn’t seem like it changes the war regardless, but interesting update.

edit: according to a comrade of mine that speaks Korean, they said it’s kinda hard to say. The last translation seems a bit off, like the person is overstating that he wants to stay in Ukraine, but it’s still overall unverified that they are actually DPRK soldiers.

I’m kinda stumped on this one

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    “South” Korean soldier framed as DPRK soldier, perhaps?

    Honestly, though… I’m still inclined to think it’s been bullshit from the start. How long has it been since they started this “DPRK soldiers in Kursk” shit - two, three months already? I think there would have been a lot of realistic evidence since then - you can’t really hide this sort of thing. Instead we’ve seen nothing remotely tangible for the entire period.

    We’d know by now.

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      It’s a lot of effort to go to, just to “prove” something that doesn’t materially matter much… unless the goal is to manufacture consent for more aggressive action against the DPRK and IIRC there have been other recent efforts to do that like with the planned false flag thing in ROK. So yeah, it’s bullshit made for an audience who is already primed to believe the commies are hiding under their beds.