Even Russians in Shocked! Why North Korean Soldiers Kill Themselves Dramatically?

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According to the report, the 10-century-old Japanese ritual of Harakiri is being revived miles away from the land of its birth. North Korean soldiers participating in the Russian-Ukrainian war are adapting this Japanese custom. As we all know, 11,000 North Koreans were thrown into the Ukraine war to finance Vladimir Putin's war.

The report said that these soldiers were seen as expendable both for Putin and for Kim Jong. The North Korean soldiers have been decimated by the Ukrainian army's long-range missiles, drones and mortars.

In addition to being purged or wounded, North Korean soldiers are also known to have committed suicide to avoid capture. The US has made striking statements on this issue. White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said that some North Korean soldiers had taken their own lives rather than surrender to Ukrainian forces.

The report also stated that these suicides were probably motivated by fear of reprisals against their families in North Korea if they were captured. Kirby said that North Korean troops were considered expendable and ordered to launch desperate attacks against Ukrainian defenses.

Therefore, North Korean soldiers reportedly do not want to fight in vain. Mr. Kirby also reports that Russia has deployed human waves of North Korean soldiers and that at least one soldier captured by Ukraine is out of action due to his wounds. South Korea's National Intelligence Service confirmed that the North Korean soldier captured the day before these statements was out of combat.

Those soldiers who killed themselves did not like to surrender to Ukraine .They were afraid to be humiliated by their families for being captured and besides, they will also be killed by Kim once they go back to North Korea. These soldiers killed themselves patterned from the Japanese "Harakiri". It is so deadly, gosh. When shall this ward ends?

Watch the report via the YT link.

 
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