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YouTuber Who Attended Reserve Training When Death Occurred Reveals Shocking Scene

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·11 days ago

원본 (Korean)

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< Ministry of Defense Reserve Forces Credit Notification Talk > Mobilization Training Guide

Hello. We will be conducting the Ssangyong Training for 2 nights and 3 days from 5.12 to 5.14.

1. Field tent camping is scheduled in the Yeoncheon area. 2. Night training is scheduled until 00 o'clock, and combat rations will be provided twice during the period. 3. Since temperatures are low in the morning/evening, you should prepare cold-weather measures such as bringing field jackets. 4. Please bring personal hygiene items such as portable lanterns, wet wipes, toilet paper, toiletries, socks, and slippers. 5. Since phone charging is limited due to field camping, please bring a personal power bank.

(Only my left hand is like this, and I got bitten in many other places too) As you can see from my hand, these are all insect bite marks from the day of training, you know?

"Sir, the Division Commander told the reserve forces not to put down their bulletproof vests and guns..."

"Seniors, I'm really sorry, but earlier I saw through the drone that the Division Commander was watching all of you reserve forces..."

https://youtu.be/N6YB9pirlUc?si=ADY8aA_Uf4nOALCh

 

A gaming YouTuber named "Kim Thor" who trained alongside soldiers during the recent reserve military death incident at the 73rd Division's pilot refined training program uploaded shocking post-training footage.

 

The content is extremely disturbing.

 

 

 

(Text notification about reserve training sent to YouTuber Kim Thor)

 

1. Initially received a text saying it would be a mobilization exercise, but right before it was supposed to happen, they were suddenly told it would switch to a "twin dragon" training instead (which includes overnight field operations).

 

2. Daytime temperatures exceeded 30°C and reserves had to wait on-site for over 3 hours. Multiple reserves suffered sunburns, but there were no medical officers or medics on site.

 

 

(Some of Kim Thor's injuries from training. He said he also suffered insect bites and sunburns)

 

3. When reserves asked the unit for sunburn ointment, they were told there was none and were instructed to buy snail gel at the PX instead.

 

4. On day two, reserves were made to carry individual combat gear plus assault packs plus rifles and forced to repeatedly run up steep hiking trails for 30-40 minutes at a time.

 

5. Many reserves were exhausted, but the unit only gave them one 500ml bottle of water. They also faced restrictions on using basic facilities like toilets and showers.

 

 

 

6. During a 3-hour wait under intense sun at their assigned position, reserves spotted a drone and reported it to an active-duty soldier. 5 minutes later, that soldier returned saying the division commander was angry that reserves had taken off their body armor and weapons, and requested they put them back on.

 

7. There's also an account from another position where a senior officer pressured reserves, saying those who remove body armor will be dismissed from the training.

 

8. Kim Thor only learned that a reserve soldier had died after returning from training. Nobody in the unit told the reserves about the death beforehand.

 

9. A community post mentioned that "a commanding officer insisted on pushing the training aggressively, so unnecessary training was conducted." Based on his actual experience at the scene, Kim Thor said this account "is very likely true."

 

https://v.daum.net/v/20260518121156172

 

If this is true, is the reserve military "refined" training program insane? They're pushing reserves this hard?

 

If this issue gets buried like this, there'll probably be another reserve soldier death next year.

6 comments

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Training itself doesn't seem to be the problem. It's a medical safety measures issue.

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At least during active service we didn't pull these ridiculous stunts...

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So having average middle-aged civilians carry individual gear, assault packs, rifles and forced to run up steep slopes for 40 minutes repeatedly while not being allowed to remove body armor during breaks is acceptable?

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This is absolutely insane, man...

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Honestly I think this should get more attention than Tank Day, interesting how it's being handled...

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https://news.kbs.co.kr/news/mobile/view/view.do?ncd=8566806

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clickbait or not this is exactly the kind of rabbit hole i'm going down at 3am, someone tell me if it's worth watching

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wait this title is actually terrifying, i need to know what happened at this training camp rn 😭

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reserve training turning into a horror movie fr, youtube really said 'let's make the thumbnail as dramatic as possible' 💀