The two-year-old soldier, who was discharged two months before the discharge, was sentenced to a fine for prosecution at the first trial by assaulting a trainee who called the assistant'brother'.

According to courts on today (29), the Seoul Western District Criminal Demonstration 8 (Judge Lee Young-hoon) sentenced a 23-year-old Kang, who is suspected of special assault, to a fine of 2 million won for a year of probation.

On November 13, last year, Mr. Kang, a 21-year-old trainer A's guidance assistant, is accused of striking A's head, knees, and legs with iron rods at the military base in Inje-gun, Gangwon, dozens of times. It was found that Mr. A was assaulted by a rude heart after hearing that another assistant was called'brother'.

It was also found that Mr. Kang was carrying A's hips five times and holding both ears of Mr. A because he lied that Mr. A had smoked and then did not. 

The judge said, "I am a first-time offender, and I did not exercise violence with malicious intentions to bother my successor." He said, "We all agreed on the victims and took into account their reflection and remorse."

The netizens who heard the news responded, "This is what the division commander or the defense minister will be saying,'You're going to be an uncle.'" "It's a reward to have a soldier with military discipline and military spirit even in the last years."

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