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Non-disclosure and benefits documents: what the DPRK is telling the families of those killed in Kursk

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The Kim Jong-un regime is monitoring the mood of the families of the deceased and is taking measures to prevent the dissemination of information.

The Kim Jong-un regime is obliging the families of the North Korean soldiers killed in Kursk to sign non-disclosure agreements. Relatives of the victims are also prohibited from communicating with each other.

InformNapalm reports this with reference to the publication “Free Asia” (RFA).

Документы о неразглашении и льготах: что в КНДР говорят семьям погибших на Курщине

Interestingly, the authorities DPRK calls participation in war against Ukraine “sacred teachings”.

The North Korean regime awards “warrior certificates” to families of soldiers who die while fighting in the war or during combat training. Families of fallen soldiers receive preferential benefits from the state. Recently, the North Korean authorities summoned the families of the deceased and awarded them (this is the word “award” used in the DPRK) “warrior certificates” without informing the residents that among the deceased were the soldiers who were sent to Russia.

“On December 18, my mother and I received a message that the Kaechon City Party Committee was summoning us to participate in a party event at the provincial level. When we arrived in Pyongan, we received a certificate of death in battle for my younger brother, who served in the special operations forces,” a source from South Pyongan Province told Free Asia.

The source added that more than 10 families took part in the event, and “most of the soldiers killed in battle belonged to the Storm unit.”

“Most citizens know that the soldiers from the “Storm” unit were sent to the Russian-Ukrainian war. Therefore, the families of the deceased also guessed that their relatives died after being sent to the Russian Federation. But the authorities forced us to put our fingerprints under a document prohibiting us from telling anyone about anything related to this. We did this and went home in tears,” the source told the publication.

Another source from South Pyongan Province, who asked for anonymity for security reasons, also reported on December 30 that “on the 27th in the city of Tokchon, the party committee summoned the families of the soldiers who died during their service and held an event to present certificates of death in battle.”

According to the source, this event was unusual for several reasons. reasons.

Usually, when border guards or special forces are killed during military exercises in North Korea, or when construction workers die in a construction accident, the unit they belong to informs their families of the cause and place of death. Depending on the circumstances of the death, the families are given death notices or death certificates.

However, this time, it was not the army that called the family and handed over the death certificates, but the Party itself. There was no mention of the place or cause of death.

Usually, only a few death certificates are issued per year in the DPRK. However, this month in one region they were issued to more than ten families of the deceased.

According to the source, the Kim Jong-un regime is monitoring the mood of families who have received a certificate of a relative's death in battle, and is taking measures to prevent the dissemination of information.

“There is growing indignation among citizens that young military personnel under 30 are being used as cannon fodder in order to earn foreign currency,” the source notes.

Earlier it was reported that DPRK soldiers are killing themselves to avoid being captured. A photo of a note found by Ukrainian military in Korean on a dead North Korean soldier in the Kursk region was published online.

Also recently, the SSO published the third part of the notes of the North Korean special forces soldier Gyong Hong Jong, who was killed in the Kursk region, which testifies shocking things about the level of propaganda of totalitarianism and propaganda in the DPRK.

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