North Korean soldiers have become porn addicts amid Russia-Ukraine war: Report
- North Korean soldiers deployed in Ukraine have accessed unrestricted internet for the first time, leading to increased consumption of pornographic content, according to The Financial Times.
- A source noted that these soldiers have never experienced such internet access before and are now heavily engaging with online pornography.
- U.S. Department of Defense spokespersons stated they could not verify any details about North Korean internet habits in Russia.
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North Korean soldiers in Russia 'gorge on porn' accessing internet for first time
North Korean soldiers deployed to Russia are experiencing unrestricted internet access for the first time, and many are reportedly using it to view pornography. According to Financial Times journalist Gideon Rachman, the troops, who have never had free access to the internet before, are "gorging on pornography." This marks a strange new chapter for soldiers who have been subject to strict digital controls in North Korea. The U.S. Department of D…
North Korean Soldiers In Russia Are ‘Gorging On Pornography’
North Korean soldiers sent to battle against Ukraine by Russia encounter unlimited Internet for the first time in their lives. And, according to a report by Gideon Rachhmann of the Financial Times they've become addicted to it. Source: Task & Purpose North Korean troops deployed to Russia may have discovered online pornography, and really gotten into it, the chief foreign affairs commentator for the Financial Times newspaper posted on X. “A usua…
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'Can't verify': Pentagon responds to claims North Korean troops ‘gorging on pornography’ in Russia
Defence spokesperson Major Charlie Dietz said he couldn’t verify "any North Korean internet habits or virtual extracurriculars" taking place in Russia, according to a report
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