North Korea wipes traces of Kim Jong Un after Beijing meeting with Putin
North Korean staff followed strict protocols to remove Kim Jong Un's DNA traces after his Beijing meeting with Putin, reflecting longstanding security measures to safeguard the leader's health data.
- During Kim Jong-un's visit to Beijing, his aides meticulously wiped down items he used after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on September 3, indicating extreme secrecy about his health and personal information.
- A South Korean intelligence source noted that North Korea makes special efforts to prevent the leakage of Kim Jong-un's biometric information, such as DNA or excrement.
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VIEWS - The recordings made after Tuesday's meeting between Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin in China show the bodyguards of the North Korean leader scrupulously wipe every object he had touched. The two heads of state would also ensure that they never leave their excrement abroad.


What's going on? Reporters in China have now witnessed how extreme the security measures are for Kim Jong Un.
N. Korea took thorough steps to keep secrets during Kim's China stay
North Korea took thorough measures to maintain secrecy during leader Kim Jong Un's three-day stay in Beijing through Thursday, using its embassy as his base and ensuring his biometric data would not be leaked, according to diplomatic sources and media reports.
The authorities go far enough to cover up their biological traces, which shows footage away from the public.
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