North Korean Soldiers Hooked on Watching Porn after getting Internet Access
Monday was the first time warriors from the hermit kingdom fought in ukraine, but according to a story, they allegedly began battling other demons before even setting foot on a field. A Financial Times journalist said those troops had been fighting a battle of the bulge ever since they were granted unfettered internet access.
Rachman gave no more explanation as to how his source would be aware of the internet usage patterns of the 10,000 North Korean soldiers that Kim Jong Un dispatched to support Putin's military operation.
Defense Department spokeswoman army Lt. Col. charlie Dietz told the site Task and Purpose, "As amusing as that sounds, I can't confirm any North Korean internet habits or virtual 'extracurriculars' in Russia."
According to that military journal, it is currently unknown what the second-and third-order consequences would be of exposing North Korean personnel who have been mentally and culturally shielded from the realm of graphic online pornography.
A request for comment from The Post was not answered by the Kremlin.