There are really not many countries in the world that force people to be soldiers, but each one of them is quite wonderful, and the strange thing in the strange is South Korea!
When it comes to Korean soldiers, that's a legend. Some Korean boys were able to give up their nationality in order to avoid military service, which was simply "I can change my nationality, but I don't change my life". In South Korea, the military service system is like a man's nightmare, and he has to pray every night before going to sleep.
Guess what, South Korea's compulsory military service system began in 1950 during the Korean War, when they were in dire need of manpower to fight. But after the war, the Koreans were not relentless at all and continued to implement this military service system, because to rebuild after the war, a lot of labor was needed and it was cheap.
These poor young men in military service, who were drafted into the army, did high-intensity work under the pretext of nation-building, and their wages were pitiful.
South Korea's rules are that male citizens between the ages of 20 and 30 must serve in the military, which is a mandatory rule. You can go to the army at the age of 18, but it is not mandatory until the age of 20.
South Korea's military service system is strict, for example, if you have dual citizenship, you have to choose a nationality when you are 18 years old. If you renounce your Korean citizenship, congratulations, you are exempt from military service!But if you still have Korean citizenship, or if you still have two passports, then you assume that you are Korean and you can't escape military service!
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This military operation quickly changed the strategic situation in Ukraine, leading to a serious threat to its defensive lines. With the continued bombardment of important Ukrainian cities and facilities by the Russian army, Ukraine is not only in a difficult situation militarily, but its infrastructure has suffered a devastating blow, with serious repercussions on people's lives.
At least 10,000 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since the full-scale outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, including more than 560 children, and the actual death toll is likely to be higher, with more than 1850,000 people. And in the past three months, nearly half of the places where Ukrainian civilians** have occurred have occurred far from the front line, which makes one wonder if Russia did it on purpose!
Ukraine's economy is facing unprecedented challenges. The conflict has led to the destruction of many industrial zones and production bases, which has dealt a severe blow to the country's economy. The unemployment rate has soared, people's living standards have declined, and social contradictions have intensified. The education and health systems have also been severely affected by the conflict, with basic public services nearly paralyzed.
With the sharp economic recession and social instability, Ukraine's long-term stability and development are facing a severe test. Russia's Putin statement at the G20 Leaders' Summit: The global economic pressure is not caused by Russia's military action in Ukraine, but by the West's actions in the economic field, and the economic stimulus policies of developed economies are excessively concentrated on the demand side, resulting in a global economic recovery accompanied by a serious supply-demand imbalance, and the dependence on the global chain has further increased.
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