Journalist: North Korean soldiers in russia got access to the Internet for the first time and got hooked on porn

Journalist: North Korean soldiers in russia got access to the Internet for the first time and got hooked on porn

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The British journalist FT reported on the unusual situation with the DPRK military in russia, which for the first time received free access to the Internet. According to the source, the soldiers have begun to actively view pornographic content.

British Financial Times journalist Gideon Rahman, citing a reliable source, reports that North Korean soldiers in russia, having received unimpeded access to the Internet, are addicted to porn. UNN writes about this with a link to Rahman's post on the X network.

A normally reliable source told me that North Korean soldiers stationed in russia had never before had unimpeded access to the Internet. As a result, they have greedily pounced on pornography

- he wrote.
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The post sparked a lively discussion online. In the comments, users write that it is difficult to imagine that these people would want to return to their country after having gained only a little freedom.

"I am a DPRK soldier and I am asking for political asylum... and wifi... and 20 minutes alone," one of the posters jokes.

"It's like unleashing smallpox on an unprotected tribe. Very unethical if you think about it. We should give them 64 kilobytes a month to ease their entry into the modern world," adds another.

Recall

The first military clashes between the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the North Korean military have already taken place in the Kursk region. According to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, 11,000 DPRK troops are already in the region. According to Defense Minister Rustem Umerov, they have been "small-scale" so far.

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