I thought the whole point was that they *weren’t supposed to come back*? That they’re there just to stop bullets for the Ruzzians. I thought the whole point was a futile death, getting their fucking faces burned off, and the rest eaten by pigs?
No experience gained if they don’t come back
Gain what? Experience? These soldiers aren’t returning to the glorious republic after fighting and having their eyes opened to a better world (anything is better than NK). The soldiers are too much of a risk to destabilising NK so if they don’t die on the battlefield, they’ll be liquidated before return to NK.
But S-Korea more busy with itself instead of sending proper gear to Ukraine
everyone better be careful out they will send a letter
Learning how to put a tourniquet on their new stump
The DPRK troops dying in the snow isn’t the real “experience”, they’re slaves used as a testbed by their military command.
What experience?
“Our love of the Glorious Leader turned out not to deflect bullets of any calibre. Also, the enemy now use flying killer machines and can see in the dark. None of our artillery was of any use.”
DPRK military would learn more about modern military combat by watching videos on Youtube than they’ll ever get back via these guys.
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I thought the whole point was that they *weren’t supposed to come back*? That they’re there just to stop bullets for the Ruzzians. I thought the whole point was a futile death, getting their fucking faces burned off, and the rest eaten by pigs?
No experience gained if they don’t come back
Gain what? Experience? These soldiers aren’t returning to the glorious republic after fighting and having their eyes opened to a better world (anything is better than NK). The soldiers are too much of a risk to destabilising NK so if they don’t die on the battlefield, they’ll be liquidated before return to NK.
But S-Korea more busy with itself instead of sending proper gear to Ukraine
everyone better be careful out they will send a letter
Learning how to put a tourniquet on their new stump
The DPRK troops dying in the snow isn’t the real “experience”, they’re slaves used as a testbed by their military command.
What experience?
“Our love of the Glorious Leader turned out not to deflect bullets of any calibre. Also, the enemy now use flying killer machines and can see in the dark. None of our artillery was of any use.”
DPRK military would learn more about modern military combat by watching videos on Youtube than they’ll ever get back via these guys.
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