This is evidenced by the translation of his records.
In his notebook, Henn Hong Jong did not specify what he had stolen or the quantity, but he began by stating that the “respected Supreme Commander” Kim Jong Un ordered his soldiers to “never dishonor the homeland, while demonstrating the strength and bravery of special forces.”
“While working in the barracks, I thought no one was watching me, so I put the belongings of Russians in my pocket. My fault is that I did not follow the Supreme Commander's orders and stole items belonging to another country,” he stated.
Jong added that this could have serious consequences for the commanders.
“I will no longer trade in other people's belongings. I will heroically advance in the front lines and destroy the enemies,” Jong wrote.
As noted by the SSO, this is already the second entry in the North Korean special forces soldier's notebook where he discusses his violations.
Previously, Ukrainian fighters discovered that he had written that he allegedly regrets his violation, for which he was sent to assist Russian troops in fighting against Ukraine.
On January 5, the Ukrainian Defense Forces attacked the Russians in multiple directions in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation, stated Andriy Kovalenko, head of the Center for Countering Disinformation under the National Security and Defense Council. According to him, this took the Russians by surprise.
Russian bloggers also reported on the Ukrainian military's offensive, which continues northeast of Sudzha towards Velikoye Soldatskoye, as well as heavy fighting near the Berdin farmstead.
By January 7, the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW) indicated in its report that the Ukrainian military had achieved tactical successes in the Kursk direction following the initiation of new offensive actions.