A 57th Otaman Kost Hordiienko Motorized Brigade drone operator launches a UAV in preparation for a combat mission in Kharkiv.Viacheslav Madiievskyi / Ukrinform/Future Publishing via Getty ImagesUkraine has been releasing excerpts of what its forces say is a North Korean soldier's diary.They include a stick-figure sketch of using a comrade as "bait" to shoot down a drone.Other entries include musings on class struggles and a confession for stealing undisclosed Russian items.Excerpts from a North Korean soldier's diary released by Ukraine show a glimpse at how Pyongyang's troops in Russia believed they could defend against drones and artillery strikes.Ukraine's special forces have been releasing excerpts of the diary since Christmas week, saying the entries were written by a now-deceased North Korean private named Gyeong Hong Jong.The latest of these, published on Thursday, appeared to feature the young soldier confessing that he was stealing items from his Russian allies to sell.