Propaganda leaflets dropped by Ukrainian drones over places where North Korean soldiers are hiding or moving in the Kursk region.

As we can see, Ukrainian UAV operators are aiming not only at the heads of DPRK mercenaries, but also at their new phobias - in the form of drones.

At the same time, giving them a choice: to surrender, escape from this horror and get a chance at a new life, or to die ingloriously and inevitably from an FPV drone or cluster munition.

Translation of the inscription: “Don’t die in vain! Surrender is the way to survive.”

https://t.me/russianocontext/5764

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      True, but if your squad dies and there’s no one to account for you, get the fuck out. No one will know you aren’t one of the mangled corpses. Start new, and live.

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      How will the NK govt know they surrendered and that they didn’t just go missing, get obliterated by an explosive, or something else?

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          The families of North Korean defectors get sent to internment camps (this is a fact). OP is saying tankies deny this (this is a fact).

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        up to eight generations

        extends to children born in prison

        So there’s like some kids being born on those camps who get told they’re they’re because great-great-great-great-great-grandpa was a political enemy of the government.

        I lean not yet three aren’t, because NK isn’t that old yet, but…

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          i think that the wording is vague enough that it could mean that the sentence could be 8 generations

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            Yeah, my point here being that they’ve probably given someone an eight generation sentence and idk, somehow it seems like they can still have babies while in prison camps (prolly because it’s necessary to maintain the population when everyone is imprisoned), so technically someone could be born in an NK prison this decade (let’s assume a very short 20 year generations) and still be responsible for something their great grandparents did in the 40’s and still have a few generations of kids have to bear through imprisonment.

            Imagine being at the far end of it. Like you’re the 9th gen. “Congratulations, your family has been in prison for a century and a half, but you’re no longer responsible for your great-great-great-great-great-grandpa’s sins. Enjoy!”

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              with this little nugget:

              Congratulations, your family has been in prison for a century and a half, but you’re no longer responsible for your great-great-great-great-great-grandpa’s sins. Enjoy!

              Oh your parents? No you leave now and you’ll never see them again. No you don’t get a choice