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Are North Korea’s soldiers addicted to porn movies?
North Korean military personnel fighting on behalf of Russia on the war front in Ukraine have unrestricted internet access for the first time - and are allegedly using it primarily to watch masses of pornographic material.
At least that's what Financial Times foreign affairs commentator Gideon Rachman wrote on the X platform. He had this information from a "usually reliable source".
Rachman's informant does not reveal how he knows the internet habits of the 10,000 North Korean soldiers sent by ruler Kim Jong Un to support Putin's war effort.
"As entertaining as this may sound, I cannot confirm any North Korean internet habits or virtual 'recreational activities' in Russia," Army spokesman Lt. Col. Charlie Dietz told the military media outlet Task and Purpose and the New York Post.
"Focusing on more serious aspects"
"We are focusing on the more serious aspects of North Korea's involvement in Russia's military operations," Dietz continued. "As far as Internet access is concerned, that is a question best addressed to Moscow. At the moment, our attention is focused on supporting Ukraine and tackling key security issues."
"New chapter of instability"
One thing is clear: there have already been initial skirmishes with North Korean soldiers in Ukraine. The first casualties are also reported. According to Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustem Umjerov, a "small group" of North Korean soldiers was attacked. Ukraine President Zelensky fears a "new chapter of instability" and a "wave of escalation".
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