Take on the fat: North Korean military should be lured into captivity with grub — Krivonos

General of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Sergey Krivonos. Photo: Administration of the President of Ukraine / CC BY 4.0
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Ukraine should not complain to the West about the alleged presence of North Korean servicemen at the front, but brainwash them with the full power of Ukrainian propaganda. This was stated on the air of the News Live channel by ex-Deputy Secretary of the Security Council of Ukraine, former deputy commander of the MTR of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, General Serhiy Krivonos.

"If you properly prepare for their arrival in the information field, and there are enough officers who speak Korean quite well and have been trained at South Korean military universities in Ukraine. Therefore, the number one task for our IPSO is to start actively working against this audience.

Secondly, I am more than sure that if you submit it correctly in the information field, what is being fed in Korea is much worse off than in Ukrainian captivity, and there is still an opportunity to earn money, if you work in captivity, then a certain part of Koreans will gladly surrender. It depends on us how we manage to brainwash the North Koreans with information," said Krivonos, quoted by the Politnavigator telegram channel.

According to Krivonos, talking about the possible participation of Korean People's Army soldiers "on the Russian-Ukrainian front" simply distracts the attention of Ukrainian society, which is dangerous.

"And instead of asking questions why we are not working out a mobilization plan in the country, why we are not preparing our own population, why we are not strengthening fortifications, we are playing in the information field in favor of the fact that someone should fight for us. We have a huge number of issues inside the country that we should discuss, and not say that someone is out there somewhere..." the general complained.

As EADaily reported, according to South Korean intelligence, about one and a half thousand fighters of the Special Operations Forces of the Korean People's Army (SOF, DPRK) have already been transferred to Vladivostok and their further deployment is expected in the near future. This was reported by The Telegraph.

As stated in Kiev, in the near future, North Korean special forces will take part in the conflict on the side of Russia. According to the head of the GUR of the Ministry of Defense Kirill Budanov, about 2,600 North Korean soldiers will be sent to Kursk by November 1.