Stole from Russian soldiers. Special Operations Forces revealed new notes from a North Korean soldier.


During the elimination of the North Korean special forces operative Gyong Hong Jong, the Special Operations Forces managed to decipher his trophy notebook, which contained information about the theft from Russian soldiers.
A military man from North Korea confessed to stealing from Russian soldiers in Kursk and selling the stolen goods. This is already the second entry in the notebook of the North Korean special forces operative, who was eliminated by the soldiers of the Special Operations Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, where he talks about his violations.
The notebook does not reveal what exactly was stolen and in what quantities. However, from his entries, it is already evident that someone else noticed the theft.
Monthly life report (confession). Dear Commander Kim (Jung Un) ordered us under no circumstances to disgrace the honor of the homeland, while showing strength and courage of the special forces. While working in the barracks, I thought no one was watching me and pocketed the Russians' belongings. My fault was not following the Commander-in-Chief's orders and stealing an item belonging to another country. This could have serious consequences for our commanders. I will no longer trade in others' belongings. I will heroically advance in the front lines and destroy the enemies.
At the moment of Gyong Hong Jong's death, the Special Operations Forces continue to translate and decipher other entries from his notebook.
It is worth mentioning that North Korea sends its soldiers to Russia to gain combat experience and prepare for a possible war. This is corroborated by another entry in the trophy notebook of the North Korean special forces operative who participated in combat actions against Ukraine.
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