Kim Jong Un's aides destroy all traces of his DNA after meeting with putin
After an official meeting in Beijing between Kim Jong Un and vladimir putin, the North Korean leader's staff hastily removed all objects with which he came into contact.
This is reported by The Sun with reference to a video published on the Yunashev LIVE Telegram channel.
The aides took away the glass from which Kim drank, wiped down the chair and furniture surfaces that he touched, and also used antiseptic wipes to remove any traces of the dictator's DNA.
After a 90-minute official meeting and negotiations in a more relaxed atmosphere, the two leaders continued their conversation over a cup of tea. According to the Kremlin, putin thanked Kim for his support and confirmed that the countries stand together in the fight "against modern Nazism." In response, Kim said that he was ready to provide russia with any assistance "as a fraternal duty."
As a reminder, Chinese President Xi Jinping discussed organ transplants and the possibility of immortality with russian dictator vladimir putin.
And North Korean leader Kim Jong Un took his daughter, who is being touted as his possible successor to power, to China.