Russland reagiert, als nordkoreanische Truppen in Kursk wegen sexueller Übergriffe angeklagt werden

https://www.newsweek.com/russia-kursk-government-moscow-university-deny-north-korea-kursk-sexual-assault-1989401

17 Comments

  1. Edard_Flanders on

    Next watch for a spike in North Korean troops defecting. This might be the opportunity of a lifetime.

  2. Imaginary-Dot2190 on

    Sounds like the North Koreans just like the Russians dirty scum.

  3. donkeykong64123 on

    The actual quote:

    “Russian government ministry and a public university said separately this week that online reports alleging sexual assault by North Korean soldiers near the front lines of the Ukraine war were unfounded.”

    So it’s an online rumor originating in some Russian university

    Newsweek later says in the article they can’t verify the online source either

    “The incident, which Newsweek could not independently verify, was alleged to have taken place in the village of Kromskie Byky, 10 miles from the front lines of Ukraine’s raid into the region, and about 20 miles northeast of the Ukrainian border.”

    TLDR Newsweek spewing sensationalist headlines that can’t be verified.

  4. DolphinsDivaLove on

    Rumors of North Korean troops assaulting in Kursk are unverified, and defection is risky due to severe family consequences.

  5. Dangling-Participle1 on

    Visualizing a babushka with a teeny tiny Korean humping her leg.

  6. InsanelyAverageFella on

    Russia responds by saying fake news. The state University says it only has 2 potential teachers in this area of expertise and the one in the video doesn’t match either of them but then they share a news clip saying that there are no North Korean military in Russia so not sure how credible any of these fake news claims are.

  7. Resident-Employ on

    Would be great if these news outlets started doing some actual verification before reporting. Their story is that there is a rumor and they have no idea if it’s true or not.

  8. Sister_Ray_ on

    Wonder if this is a western psyop? Very clever if so, spreading discord between the NK soldiers and local residents

  9. They burned out the internet connection watching porn the moment they reported in….
    No one should be shocked by this. I wonder if anyone will ask the pro Putin wing of the Republican party to comment. What say you Tulsi Gabbard?

  10. KaramazovBruv on

    Lol the reporting on this is ridiculous.
    >Reports by multiple Russian-language news sites this week carried a screenshot resembling an official statement on the university’s website, which purportedly accused a group of intoxicated North Korean soldiers in Kursk of sexually assaulting a faculty member who had been dispatched to provide interpretive services.

    Then followed by: Newsweek couldn’t verify this… 

    So what you’re telling me is a news site, which speaks Russian, provided screenshot of accusations of NK soldiers sexually abusing a teacher. 

    So if none of this is verifiable, why is Newsweek running it? Because it has nothing better to do.

    Or. Lemme try some wild theory reporting. Perhaps there’s a National Security directive that is telling news agencies to run wild fucking stories to drum up support for US intervention? 

    What seems more likely??

  11. Traditional-Wait-257 on

    That’s one hell of a denial The person being sexually assaulted doesn’t look like one of our staff, and in fact no one was dispatch to do translation for the Koreans and the Koreans didn’t rape her and also there’s no Koreans in Ukraine

  12. TheMuthafrickenMan on

    Russia: youre doing it wrong, youre supposed to sexually assault them like we do

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