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DMZ: Where to find Konni soldiers (Thinning the Herd)

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This article explains where to find Konni soldiers in Call of Duty: Warzone DMZ Season 5.

The fifth season of Call of Duty: Warzone is here and there are a lot of new features for fans to enjoy in DMZ.

While the reveal of 2023’s Call of Duty is probably the most hotly anticipated aspect of the new season, there are a raft of new DMZ missions for players to get stuck into in the meantime.

As regular DMZ players will know, missions are divided up into factions. In Season 5, the new Shadow Company faction has been given their own set of tasks for players to undertake. Each of these comes with a unique reward like a key, a weapon, or an XP token. However, sometimes the missions descriptions can be a little ambiguous.

The Thinning the Herd missions involves finding and eliminating Konni soldiers across Al Mazrah, Vondel, and Ashika Island in DMZ…

Where to find Konni soldiers in DMZ (Thinning the Herd)

This is where to find Konni soldiers in DMZ: Konni soldiers can be found in numerous locations around Al Mazrah, Vondel and Ashika Island. They are identifiable by the red accents on their gear.

Konni soldier in Vondel DMZ

Like other factions, Konni soldiers appear in large groups. This makes the Thinning the Herd mission relatively easy to complete. Players should have no problem finding the handful of soldiers required to complete the mission.

Konni soldier in Al Mazrah DMZ

To complete the mission, players must kill five soldiers in Al Mazrah, five in Ashika Island, and six in Vondel.

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