North Korean soldier’s haunting war diary sketches show Ukraine drones blitzing ‘live bait’ troops sent to death by Vlad

North Korean soldier’s haunting war diary sketches show Ukraine drones blitzing ‘live bait’ troops sent to death by Vlad

A NORTH Korean soldier’s eerie diary sketches show Ukrainian drones blitzing Kim Jong-un’s troops.

The soldier vowed to sacrifice his life by fighting in Vladimir Putin’s war, according to the diary entries released by Ukraine‘s military.

East2WestA diary from a North Korean soldier in Kursk revealed the tactics used to shoot down drones[/caption]

North Korean troops were seen training in RussiaEast2West

RexThe first clear photograph of a North Korean face fighting on the front line against Ukraine[/caption]

Kim Jong-un is said to have sent at least 11,000 of his troops to Russia in a bid to help fellow tyrant Vladimir Putin.

Neither Pyongyang nor Moscow have confirmed the presence of the helpless North Korean troops – but evidence has been discovered by Kyiv’s forces.

Ukraine’s military released images of a diary discovered on a dead North Korean soldier in the Kursk battleground region of Russia – where Zelensky’s troops mounted a shock border incursion in August.

These pages revealed the twisted Kim Jong-un abiding mindset this ill-fated soldier had.

The soldier wrote: “Defending the homeland is a sacred duty of every citizen and the highest mission.”

This North Korean fighter said he had committed some sort of offence against his party to protect Kim Jong-Un and revealed the extreme limits he was willing to go to for his dictator.

The soldier wrote: “I will join the front lines of this operation and sacrifice my life.

“I will unconditionally follow the orders of Comrade Supreme Commander (Kim Jong-Un) I will show the world the courage and self-sacrifice of the Red Special Forces named after Kim Jong Un.

“And I will win the battle, return home, and bring the request of Mother-Party.”

The fighter was also found with a fake ID, which implied he was from the Siberian region of Tuva – a move Russia has reportedly made with most of its new troops.

The notebook also included a drawing of methods reportedly used by North Korean troops to lure in Kyiv’s drones, according to Ukraine’s military.

The disturbing drawing showed how Korean soldiers used themselves as bait for the flying devices.

This method included forming a three-person team when a drone was spotted.

This involved leaving one fighter out as a sacrifice to tempt the drone in.

The fighter scribbled down in his diary that the lureer must stand still as this would make a drone stop moving.

Two other fighters then stand around three metres behind to shoot and destroy the device.

This notebook – which appeared to be a goldmine offering Kyiv it’s enemies tactics – also revealed how these soldiers hid from drones.

One method explained that a group of soldiers in a shooting area would decide on a meeting point.

APVladimir Putin and Kim Jong-Un riding a car together in Pyongyang, North Korea, on 19 June, 2024[/caption]

This clan would then break apart into smaller groups to escape the drone zone.

A second method this soldier wrote down was to hide in a spot that had already been used as a drone blitzing area.

The dead soldier’s diary said they would do this as Ukrainian forces allegedly would not attack the same spot again.

Kyiv’s forces revealed they did not know whether this was a North Korean or Russian taught strategy and said “But this tactic uses live bait”.

These diary entries reportedly also revealed that sick Kim sacrificed his elite troops to help his tyrant buddy.

Despite this, North Korea’s soldiers have been used to soak up Ukrainian ammo on suicidal missions in the Kursk oblast.

Chilling footage showed how these troops were made to jog through no-mans-land as Zelensky’s men picked them out one by one.

KIM’S SACRIFICE

This has not been the only piece of evidence linking Kim’s men to Vlad’s sick invasion.

Another diary entry written in Korean was found on a dead soldier in Kursk – wishing his comrade a happy birthday.

The 27-year-old fighter’s notebook was the first diary from a North Korean soldier discovered by Ukrainian forces.

Ukrainian troops also captured it’s first North Korean solider in the Kursk battleground region on December 26.

South Korea’s National Intelligence Service confirmed Pyongyang’s fighter was taken and later died.

The spy service said: “It has been confirmed through an allied intelligence agency that the North Korean soldier captured alive on December 26 has just passed away due to worsening wounds.”

South Korean authorities said the prisoner of war was taken during a Ukrainian military operation – but did not share the exact location where he was seized.

Ukraine’s military also issued a statement about its “successful” job across the Russian border.

It wrote: “In addition to successfully completing the mission, there were also trophies – prisoners, including a mercenary from Korea, as well as an armoured personnel carrier equipped with anti-cumulative protection.”

Ukraine’s President Zelensky on Monday reported more than 3,000 North Korean soldiers have been killed or wounded in the Kursk region.

Chilling footage has shown Kyiv’s drones swooping down on a field of North Korean soldiers attempting to flee for their lives.

East2WestThe diary of another North Korean soldier fighting for Russia was found, with an entry wishing his friend a happy birthday[/caption]

East2WestThe 27-year-old fighter was found with his diary and a fake ID[/caption]

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