Putin and Kim Jong Un in Beijing: why DNA of North Korean leader was cleaned after the meeting.
According to inkorr.com: After the meeting between Kim Jong Un and Putin in the room where their conversation took place, a thorough 'cleaning' was conducted. Delegation staff carefully wiped the chair and table to eliminate any possible traces of Kim Jong Un's DNA and avoid the leakage of his personal data.
After the meeting, Kim Jong Un's aides wiped the chair he was sitting on and the furniture he touched. Probably to ensure that no traces of his biomaterial were left. pic.twitter.com/CXhrjIGiDR
— Vot Tak (@vottak_tv) September 3, 2025
Interestingly, Kim Jong Un's armored train has its own restaurant serving haute cuisine, as well as cars for security and a special garage for armored 'Mercedes' cars.
Leaders' Visit to Beijing
A large military parade took place in Beijing dedicated to the 80th anniversary of victory over Japan in World War II. Xi Jinping showcased China's military strength and called for a new world order. Putin and Kim Jong Un also arrived in Beijing to support this event and watched the demonstration of military equipment and the troops' march.
During the parade, the leaders discussed the issue of longevity: Xi Jinping noted that modern medicine allows people to live longer, while Putin added that thanks to achievements in biotechnology, even immortality is possible.
The visit of Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin to Beijing for the military parade not only underscored their common position in global politics but also demonstrated the strength of the alliance between North Korea and Russia. Discussions about longevity and cutting-edge technologies also indicate a shift in approaches to health and medicine, which could have far-reaching implications in the future.Read also
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