The US Reveals How 'Zombies' from North Korea Avoid Captivity.


North Korean soldiers are committing suicide to avoid capture
A White House representative reported that North Korean soldiers fighting on the side of Russia in the Kursk region are committing suicide to avoid capture by Ukrainian forces. According to the ambassador, Russian and North Korean leaders consider KPA soldiers 'expendable' and order them to carry out 'desperate attacks on Ukrainian defenses.' The White House representative also noted that these soldiers receive support, but they still defend themselves even when it is futile.
The US government has also received reports that North Korean soldiers are committing suicide instead of surrendering to Ukrainian forces. The White House representative believes this is related to the fear of reprisals against the families of soldiers in North Korea, who could become victims if their relatives are captured.
North Korean troops have suffered heavy losses in the Kursk region
During the briefing, it was also noted that over the past week, North Korean troops lost a thousand killed and wounded in the Kursk region. These troops receive support from Russia, which provides them with various types of weapons and equipment. However, the White House representative expressed hope that they are also supplying their commanders with a large number of body bags, which will be definitely needed.
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