On the Korean peninsula, tensions between Seoul and Pyongyang are in full swing, exacerbated by the sending by Kim Jong-un, supreme leader of North Korea, of soldiers from his army to the Ukrainian front. In this context, Joeng Haneul, a former member of the North Korean army who became an actor in South Korea, responded to the daily's interview Asahi Shimbun concerning the working conditions of these soldiers and the possible repercussions of the participation of his country of origin in the war in Ukraine.
Regarding the sending of North Korean soldiers, the American Department of Defense said on November 18 that it appears that 11,000 soldiers have already been sent to the Kursk region. The rapprochement between Moscow and Pyongyang could lead to collaboration on nuclear matters, this is a change of situation likely to weigh not only on the fate of the war in Ukraine, but also on the geopolitical situation in South Asia. Northeast.
Born in 1994, Haneul entered the army in 2011. The first six months were devoted to training: “I worked from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. The main food was a cereal mixture consisting of 70% corn and 30% rice. Almost
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