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North Korea sent a fleet of “combat slaves” to Ukraine – BILD

DPRK sent an elite squad of >Photo : t.me/BILD_Russian

Pivnichnaya Korea sent 1,500 foreign Korean soldiers to Ukraine. Apparently, they were buried by the father of the dictator Kim Jong-Ira. BILD informs about this.

According to ZMI, at the beginning of the life of Kim Jong-in, he sent a special hospital to the Western District of the Korean People's Republic mii. Vіn is respected by one of the most powerful people in the world, and it is also clear that 

Okrema, BILD surveyor Peter Thiede calls them “combat slaves”, since they were raised in an information vacuum without whatever it may be like from outside. They had no access to the Internet, no public television, no mobile phones.

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It is also written that future soldiers were indoctrinated with ideology, preparing to reduce the “NATO devils” and the enemies of the “beloved leader.”

Varto note that the number of transfers of Russian military-transport aircraft AN-124 between Vladivostok and Pyongyang has often increased. Obviously, they also transported fighters. At least 400 of them train in the barracks near Khabarovsk. According to the secret Korean intelligence, they were given detailed documents and Russian passports, and were also disguised as Buryats and Yakuts.

Previously BAGNET reported that the occupiers had or ensign of the DPRK in the Donetsk region.

Prepared by: Serhiy Daga

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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