War in Ukraine: Benefiting from unlimited Internet access for the first time, North Korean soldiers ‘binge on pornography’ instead of fighting

War in Ukraine: Benefiting from unlimited Internet access for the first time, North Korean soldiers ‘binge on pornography’ instead of fighting
War in Ukraine: Benefiting from unlimited Internet access for the first time, North Korean soldiers ‘binge on pornography’ instead of fighting

Amid intensifying relations between Moscow and Pyongyang, Russia has reportedly deployed more than 7,000 North Korean troops in areas near the border with Ukraine.

THE North Korean soldiers who recently joined the front in Ukraine on behalf of the Russia obtained for the first time a unlimited access to the Interneta concept that seems to excite them enormously. According to a publication on leading foreign affairs commentator Financial Times, the military took advantage of this unlimited access and have become addicted to online pornographic content. The soldiers of the hermit country “stuff” of adult content, writes Gideon Rachman.

If he claims to have this information from a “generally reliable source”the reporter did not provide additional context on how they have details about the Internet habits of North Korean soldiers sent by Kim Jong Un to Ukraine.

A usually reliable source tells me 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.

— Gideon Rachman (@gideonrachman) https://twitter.com/gideonrachman/status/1853838042194235420?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Although Internet access is not unlimited in Russia, it is freer than in North Korea, one of the most restrictive countries in the world.

Pentagon forced to comment

For his part, the spokesperson for the American Department of Defense, Lieutenant-Colonel Charlie Dietz, declared to the specialized site Task & Purpose that he could not confirm any “Internet habit or North Korean virtual extracurricular activity.”

Amid intensifying relations between Moscow and North Korea, Russia reportedly deployed more than 7,000 North Korean troops to areas near the border with Ukraine on Monday. The men are believed to have undergone training at five different sites in the Russian Far East, according to Ukrainian defense intelligence.


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