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Former North Korean fighters appealed to the Ukrainian President. They stated th...

"Demoralized Troops Kim Jong -in

Former North Korean fighters appealed to the Ukrainian President. They stated that they were ready to use their internal knowledge of the DPRK's military culture to destroy the policy of North Korean mercenaries. About 200 troops from North Korea, who had fled to South Korea, expressed their desire to go to Ukraine to start a campaign of psychological war against Pyongyan's troops. About it reports South China Morning Post.

It is reported that a group of volunteers who have ten years of service in the DPRK's army is ready to use their internal knowledge of North Korean military culture to undermine and demoralize Kim Jong -in troops. "We are veterans who are better for anyone to understand North Korea's military thinking," said An AN Chan Il, a defector, and the head of the World Institute for North Korea Study.

He expressed his readiness of the group to work as PSYOP operators, for example, to broadcast through a loudspeaker, to prepare and distribute postcards, and to act as translators. According to the publication, this proposal reflects anger, which shares more than 30,000 defectors from North Korea, who are currently living in South Korea. They were concerned about the "aggression and neglect of international law" Kim Jong -in during the departure of troops to help Russia.

"As the former North Korean soldiers, we are ready to go to the front, to wage a psychological war, to save these soldiers and to destroy the policy of North Korea mercenary," the volunteers said. Soldiers are convinced that because of their deep understanding of North Korea's military culture, the weaknesses of the DPRK soldiers can use and encourage them to put their weapons. "Most North Korean soldiers, including elite special forces, suffer from food shortages and malnutrition.

The soldiers you see on TV The year after the escape was inspired by South Korean loudspeakers and postcards when he served as a guard on the front line. Li Minbok, another leading figure of the initiative, addressed Ukraine directly, writing an open letter to President Vladimir Zelensky through the Ukrainian Embassy in Seoul. "North Korean soldiers are there, in fact, as mercenaries, but we will go as volunteers with a mission of goodwill.

Just our presence in Ukraine can significantly affect the moral state of the North Korean troops," he said, expressing his hope that the Ukrainian government is being prompted . We will remind that on October 28 in the CNS reported that in the territory of Kursk region in the Russian Federation there are already 3 thousand fighters from North Korea. At the landfills where North Korean soldiers are training, there are also employees of the DPRK Embassy as translators and observers for mercenaries.