Kim Jong Un’s men are hooked on porn, an expert has claimed
THE SUN | Published November 7, 2024
NORTH Korean soldiers are reportedly hooked on porn after being given unrestricted internet access for the first time while fighting for Russia.
Military troops who joined the front in Ukraine are believed to have something other than fighting on their mind – much to Vladimir Putin‘s dismay.
The North Korean soldiers have been unleashed into an “unfettered” internet access realm – and are taking advantage of it by “gorging” on pornography, a Financial Times commentator claims.
Kim Jong Un has made numerous crackdowns on internet use under his ruthless communist dictatorship.
Even accessing the web is for the select few who are able to secure the required authorisation.
The most up-to-date investigation into North Koreans’ internet usage in 2016 found that people could only access a shocking 28 different websites.
And most, if not all, were churning out state propaganda and news about their Supreme Leader.
While it’s unclear how the number has changed over the last few years, what is obvious is that porn must be near impossible to access.
The Financial Times’ Gideon Rachman said in a post on X: “A usually reliable source tells me that the North Korean soldiers who have deployed to Russia have never had unfettered access to the internet before.
“As a result, they are gorging on pornography.”
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RELATED: North Korean troops have been allowed access to the internet – and they’re ‘addicted to porn’
STANDARD | Published November 5, 2024
It has been reported that North Korean soldiers who have been deployed to Russia are “gorging on poxxrnography” after being given unfiltered access to the internet for the first time.
The claim comes from Gideon Rachman, chief foreign affairs officer at the Financial Times, who said that a “usually reliable source” shared the news with him.
The war, which began in 2014, escalated in February 2022 when Russia invaded Ukraine, in what became the deadliest conflict Europe has seen since World War II.
A spokesperson for the US Department of Defense responded after the claims concerning North Korea’s soldiers’ internet habits gained traction. Maj Charlie Dietz said he was unable to verify “any North Korean internet habits or virtual ‘extracurriculars’” in Russia.
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SOURCE: www.standard.co.uk
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