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Russian soldiers shocked to learn they ate North Korean dog meat

Russian soldiers shocked to learn they ate North Korean dog meat

When Kim Jong Un agreed to supply North Korean troops to Russia in exchange for money, technology and oil, he did so on the condition that the Russians would supply them with the necessary equipment and food and that the two forces would be forced to share them. . Russian soldiers, already complaining that they never have enough even for themselves, are not happy about this and humiliate the North Koreans. And recently they became even more angry when they learned what the North Koreans shared with them, bringing with them a taste of homemade meat: canned dog meat.

Although the more industrialized South Korea has recently adopted ban on trade in dog meat (to go into effect in 2027), the practice is so widespread in North Korea that Dogs are banned as pets.

Source: Newsweek

Ukrainian forces have reportedly engaged North Korean troops in Russia’s Kursk region in the first known battle involving those units, according to Andrey Kovalenko, head of the Ukrainian Center for Countering Disinformation.

In a Telegram post Monday, he said, “The first DPRK troops have already come under fire in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation,” referring to North Korea, using the abbreviation of its official name, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

About 12,000 North Korean soldiers, including 500 officers and three generals, have been deployed to Russia, with some units already stationed in the Kursk region, Ukrainian military intelligence said last week.

Some reports on dog meat.

As for North Koreans, they were recently treated to something extremely rare and exotic in North Korea: beef. How the caption in the video below is translated:

In North Korea, having canned meat is about the same as buying MAYBACH for an ordinary worker. Perhaps, of course, but this is an event.

Here’s a new meat eater eating meat and sending a video to his family. I wonder if Russians understand that in 20 years they will be just as excited about a plate of food?

Oddly enough, although he is North Korean, he wears a cap with a Russian flag and speaks Chinese, not Korean. And delighted with the beef slices with ramen.

And although they arrived in Russia very recently, in the last couple of weeks, and have only been seen at the front in the last few days, we are seeing more and more reports of them being used as cannon fodder.