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3 September 18:00

North Korean personnel carefully cleaned up the traces of Kim Jong Un after the meeting with Vladimir Putin, trying to eliminate any trace of the leader's DNA.

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After the meeting with Vladimir Putin in Beijing, North Korean personnel conducted a meticulous cleaning of the furniture and objects touched by Kim Jong Un, apparently to eliminate any trace of his DNA. This security measure comes in the context of a meeting in which Kim promised total support for Russia, while Putin appreciated the North Korean contribution to the conflict in Ukraine. The meeting was part of a military parade and marked Kim's first visit to China since the pandemic, strengthening the ties between the two countries.

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