North Korea’s dictator met with the families of dead military personnel who fought on the Russian side against Ukraine.
North Korea leader Kim Jong -un promised the “Good Life” to the families of the dead soldiers, fighting the Russian side against Ukraine. On Saturday, August 30, Reuters reported.
It is noted that Kim Jong -un welcomed the families of dead soldiers and declared “condolences for non -management to save the important life of the” dead men, who, according to him, sacrificed their lives, “protecting the country’s honor.”
He added that the “heroism exploitation” of soldiers and officials has been possible thanks to the strength and bravery their families have given them and which is “the most repetitive, patriotic and fair people in the world.”
“The DPRK will give you a wonderful life in a country that is protected by the cost of martyrs’ lives,” Kim Jong -un said.
North Korean state television showed how Kim was deeply bowed to family members. Also on Saturday, the DPRK state television showed a 25-minute documentary, containing staff, who allegedly participated in the “Liberation of Kursk”.
According to South Korean representatives with intelligence in intelligence, approximately 600 North Korean military militals among a total of nearly 15 thousand sent to help Russia die in the war against Ukraine.
Many North Korean military commanders recently returned from Russia, which may mean reducing DPRK’s participation in the war against Ukraine. It also allows it to weaken its meaning during the possible peace talks, the Wall Street Journal was written.
Earlier, the KCNA State Agency published the staff where Kim Jong -un -un honored the soldier’s memory, which he personally appointed to fight against Ukraine.
Kim Jong -un mentioned participants in the Russian Federation war against Ukraine
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