The first clashes between Ukrainian forces and North Korean troops took place in the Kyiv-controlled Kursk region in Russia on October 25, according to sources available to Jonas Ohman, head of the prominent Lithuanian Blue/Yellow NGO.

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    2 months ago

    My mental stereotype of north koreans might be wrong but I picture them as hicks who’ve never even seen a computer or smart phone. Imagine being that backwards and being thrown into a cutting esge drone war

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      2 months ago

      North Koreans have smartphones. They are heavily locked down Androids with access to government apps and websites only.

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        2 months ago

        You’re very wrong. Those are official phone they can have.

        But there is also a lot of contreband and trafficking across the border. They have all kind of stuff.

        I remember also seeing a documentary that explained that they are also quite aware of what is going on outside. The big difference was the pace at which news travels.

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          Do you happen to remember the name of that documentary? I saw the Vice specials from a really long time ago, but they seem to have gone through a much more controlled experience that wouldn’t see what you describe. Heck, I think what I saw predates smartphones taking over the world.

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            2 months ago

            I’ve watched really too many of them, I really can’t remember. It was probably one about the border with China.

            This one is a fascinating documentary about a father in Japan, pro North Korea who sent his 3 sons to live in NK after the war.

            There is another one I enjoyed it’s the episode from the departure (one of my fav travel doc)

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      On the ground, war hasn’t changed since WWII. It doesn’t matter to the target if the bomber is piloted or not.