A soldier from the DPRK shared that the Russians provided him with documents with a false name, and his comrades left him alone, wounded, during the retreat.
Soldiers from North Korea received clear instructions on how to act when encountering Ukrainian military personnel. This was reported by a captured soldier from the DPRK during interrogation by investigators.
"If we capture a Ukrainian soldier, we show him two pictures: one of a home and the other of a weapon. We then offer him to choose. If he chooses home, we let him go; if he chooses weapon, we take him captive," the prisoner stated.He noted that throughout the time, the North Korean soldiers were not able to capture any Ukrainian military personnel.
The DPRK prisoner of war also admitted that Russia provided him with documents with a fictional name, and the military ID did not have the "owner’s" photo.
According to him, before the Ukrainian soldiers found him wounded, he spent several days alone because his comrades abandoned him during the retreat.