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North Korean aides rush to erase Kim Jong Un's DNA traces post-Putin meeting

 Paranoid aides to North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un were spotted meticulously erasing every trace of his DNA following a high-stakes meeting with Vladimir Putin in Beijing.

A security operative was captured on camera frantically conducting forensic cleanup of the chair and adjacent table that the Pyongyang despot had used.

A female assistant carefully removed the glass from which he had consumed water during his bilateral discussions with Putin.

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It appears Kim harbors deep mistrust of Putin's intelligence agencies regarding his DNA - which could potentially reveal his medical vulnerabilities.

Alternatively, his apprehension may have been directed toward the Chinese - who were hosting the military parade that both leaders were attending, reports the Irish Star.

"After the negotiations, the staff accompanying the head of the DPRK carefully destroyed all traces of Kim's presence," reported Yunashev LIVE state media outlet which was filming at the talks between the two despots.

"They took away the glass from which he drank, wiped the upholstery of the chair and those parts of the furniture that the Korean leader touched."

This occurred once the formal portion of the meeting had concluded.

"Putin and Kim left the office very satisfied and went to drink tea in a more relaxed atmosphere," said the channel.

The incident unfolded at a Chinese government guest house where Putin is residing during his four-day visit.

Kim pledged to deploy additional North Korean forces to battle alongside Putin against Ukraine.

Putin praised Kim's forces, stating, "Your warriors fought bravely and heroically."

He requested, "Please convey the warmest words of gratitude to the entire people of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea."

It is now estimated that around 2,000 out of 13,000 were killed in the conflict. Kim expressed his solidarity with Russia, calling it his "fraternal duty".

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