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Ukraine Now Offers 'Hard Evidence' on a Dead North Korean Soldier

After accusing Russian soldiers of burning the faces of fallen North Korean soldiers, so as to hide their deployment in Kursk from the Ukrainian forces, and estimating thousands of North Korean casualties out of thin air, Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy has more solid material. The press service of Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces have finally produced a photo of one body. They include in the photo what they claim is a North Korean notebook written by the dead soldier, named Gyong Hong Jong. They announced they were launching a series of press releases with the “decoded” entries—assumedly translations from the Korean language.

The initial one includes a curious birthday greeting by Gyong: “When you want to congratulate a friend, but instead of a party, you get a machine gun and a trench on someone else’s land, and the candles on the cake are replaced with Ukrainian 5.56 calibre lead.” Stay tuned.

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