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    How the hell are they north Korean? You can’t even identify it from the photo? I see so much about the so called north Koreans in Ukraine but did not even see one credible photo that was not disproven to be just a guy from Mongolian regions of Russia. This is very absurd. Just a bunch of bodies lined up in snow and they somehow are north korean

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      Auto translation:

      A promise from 382 OBMP 810 OGVBRMP to everyone who doubted the joint work of our guys with foreign colleagues! We work in a well-known area of ​​a well-known region

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        Foreign colleagues does not mean anything. It might as well be people from Mongolia or surrounding to Russia republics.

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          foreign /fôr′ĭn, fŏr′-/

          adjective

          1. Located away from one’s native country.  “on business in a foreign city.
          2. Of, characteristic of, or from a place or country other than the one being considered.  “a foreign custom.
          3. Conducted or involved with other nations or governments; not domestic.  “foreign trade.

          Don’t be disingenuous , even in native Russian it has distinction of worth:

          …explanation of the concept [near abroad] in Russian: " ‘The term originally had an ironic nuance,’ said the historian Ivan Ivanovich. ‘People spoke of nastoyashchyeye za rubezhye, “the present-day abroad.” But now the words have acquired a purely informational meaning, in order to distinguish the new states of the C.I.S. [ Commonwealth of Independent States, a title now in the dustbin of history ] from the “original” abroad.’ “