Kim Jong Un ordered soldiers to blow themselves up with grenades: new intelligence data.
According to ТСН: The dictator of North Korea, Kim Jong Un, has ordered the military to resort to self-detonation to avoid capture.
According to South Korean publication Daily NK, during recent drills, which are conducted at least twice a week, soldiers were shown the "heroic deeds" of North Korean soldiers who chose self-detonation during the war in Ukraine.
These lessons emphasize the dedication of soldiers who have given their lives carrying out Kim Jong Un's orders. A propaganda message is also spreading that soldiers have "achieved a record of distinction that even Russian soldiers cannot match."
Service and self-sacrifice
The North Korean army openly emphasizes the sacrifices of its soldiers, stating, "If you give your life, you will live forever." A new slogan has emerged — "Let’s learn from the warriors who blew themselves up."
"Currently, if you look at what is being said in the army, everything is related to heroic stories about how you detonated yourself in the Russian-Ukrainian war and were ready to die, which ultimately means they are indifferent to the lives of their soldiers," said a source.
It was also previously reported that North Korean workers are sent to work in Russia "as slaves," and the money from their labor goes to the needs of Kim Jong Un and his regime.
This news indicates how Kim Jong Un's regime attempts to maintain the myth of the heroism and dedication of the military, using extreme methods to uphold discipline. Such a propaganda campaign may indicate deep problems within the army itself, where the real situation may be far from the idealized notions of the authorities.
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