According to a leading foreign affairs correspondent, North Korean soldiers sent to Russia to fight against Ukrainian forces are showing an "excessive fondness" for pornography. Soldiers from Kim Jong-un's regime have much greater access to the internet compared to what they have in their own country. Allegedly, as a result of this, many soldiers are heavily accessing adult content materials. Gideon Rachman from the Financial Times shared this obscene news on the X platform. Rachman wrote: "A generally reliable source said that the North Korean soldiers sent to Russia have never had unlimited internet access before. As a result, they are showing an excessive fondness for pornography." It is believed that Pyongyang has sent approximately 12,000 soldiers to its ally Russia, and a large portion of them are already engaged in combat. According to reports, 3,000 North Korean soldiers have been deployed to the Kursk region in western Russia, which was captured by President Volodymyr Zelensky's forces earlier this year. Despite Kim's efforts to support Vladimir Putin, there are also reports that North Koreans are opening "friendly fire" against the Russians.
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