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Hyunseung Lee, a former soldier who escaped from North Korea, shared his experience regarding the military's stringent regulations on ammunition usage. According to Lee, soldiers in the North Korean army were limited to firing only three bullets per year during their training. This severe restriction highlights the lack of proper military training and preparation for combat situations.
Lee emphasized that the soldiers being sent to fight in Ukraine have "zero relationship with modern warfare." His comments shed light on the challenges faced by North Korean troops, who may not be adequately equipped or trained to engage in contemporary conflicts. The implications of such limitations raise concerns about the effectiveness and readiness of North Korean forces, especially in the context of international military engagements.
As the global community continues to monitor the situation, Lee's insights serve as a reminder of the stark differences in military practices and the potential consequences for soldiers who are thrust into unfamiliar combat environments.
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