A stick-figure drawing in a North Korean soldier's diary showed how Pyongyang's troops wanted to use each other as drone 'bait'
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The soldier emphasized his guilt over stealing from Russian allies, asserting, "While working in the barracks, I thought that no one was watching me and put the Russians' things in my pocket. I will no longer trade in other people's things. I will heroically advance in the forefront and destroy the enemy." This reflects a conflicted identity shaped by loyalty and survival.
Another poignant entry expressed longing for home: "Longing for my homeland, having left the warm embrace of my dear father and mother here on Russian land. I celebrate the birthday of my closest comrade Song Ji Myong." This illustrates the emotional struggle of a soldier abroad.
In a strategic entry about defense tactics, the soldier illustrated, "If a UAV is spotted, gather in groups of three," alongside a stick figure drawing titled 'How to eliminate a drone.' This highlights their approach to counter-drone operations under duress.
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