Kim Jong-un returns home this Monday after a visit to Russia. In accordance with ReutersThe North Korean leader received several gifts from his Russian hosts, including a shotgun, an astronaut’s glove and military drones, which itself is a violation of UN sanctions imposed on North Korea.
The gifts will be delivered to the “friendship” museum, where all the items donated to three generations of leaders of this country are kept.
“High-quality” Russian gun.
After the summit with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, Kim received a Russian-made rifle of the “highest quality,” according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. The North Korean leader reciprocated the gesture by offering Putin a shotgun “made by North Korean craftsmen.”
astronaut glove
According to the news agency TASSThe Russian President also presented Kim with a glove made from a used space suit used in space.
Body armor
Governor of the Primorsky Territory Oleg Kozhemyako presented the North Korean leader with a set of body armor designed for assault operations and protecting the chest, shoulders, throat and groin, the Russian press reports.
Unidirectional attack drones
Kim Jong-un also received five unidirectional strike drones and the Geranium-25 reconnaissance drone, which was widely used in the war in Ukraine. TASS.
fur hat
Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu presented Kim with a fur hat during a visit to Vladivostok, where they inspected Russian nuclear bombers, supersonic fighter jets and a warship.
According to the news agency RIAThere was initial confusion over the correct size of hat to be given to the North Korean leader. Russian Ambassador to Pyongyang Alexander Matsegora suggested a slightly smaller size, which turned out to be ideal.
“It is also important that this is a gift from the heart. And Comrade Kim Jong-un liked it,” Matsegora said.
Photo of the first Russian cosmonaut in space.
In Khasan, Kim was presented with a photograph of the first Russian cosmonaut to orbit the Earth, Yuri Gagarin.
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