A surrendering North Korean soldier risked his life by refusing to drop his sausage at gunpoint, according to the Ukrainian paratroopers who captured him.
A detailed video account, published by Ukrainian special forces, described how the soldier refused to lay down his food, while one of his compatriots tried to kill himself by running into a pillar.
They later asked to watch Korean romance films, the Ukrainians said.
“He was lying there, with his head and an arm wounded. He had a grenade, a knife and a sausage on him,” one of the soldiers of Ukraine’s 95th Air Assault Brigade said in an interview published on Tuesday.
“I asked him to drop everything, but he refused to drop the sausage because it was food, so we let him keep it.”
I feel a bit sad for the NKs, you really have to wonder how much the world they know and if they’re really aware of what they’re even doing over there.
I heard some of them are able to have South Korean TV shows and movies smuggled in on flash drives. I only know this, because there are also stories of people being caught watching/in possession of the media and being sentenced to prison. Most recently I think 2 teenage boys were given 12 years hard labor
from what im aware of those who are slightly more wealthy or live in border cities are more aware than ones who live off in the middle of nowhere. many of the North Koreans who live closer to the chinese border are related to or know a person whose greenlit to do business in China and return. Even theough chinas reletive censorship, its hard to not be able to learn about the rest of the world.
I doubt that a large portion of north koreans is spending any time outside the country. It sounds to me like only the elite gets to spend time in foreign resorts.
Everybody is coming from their own little North Korea. How much do you actually know about the world? Do you know everything about everything you're a part of? More than some, less than others.
Empathize with the man, but remember empathy is borne of understanding. Pity is borne of contempt.
My buddy recommended I watch this show because they knew I was interested in how North Koreans lived. I've read a few books in the past. It is very romance based, but it's supposed to be somewhat correct on how they lived when you read about interviews from defectors. It's a long drama, fr drama, so buckle up if you decide you want to go there. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crash_Landing_on_You
That's not too far off from what the defectors were saying. Just like in the US and other militaries, there are rapists and murderers in every single one. We don't know how deep that goes? Maybe you do. It's pretty opaque to us.