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Why is Kim Jong Un's chair cleaned after every meeting? Social media debate after China's video goes viral

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Kim Jong Un Security: North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is currently visiting China. Kim also attended a military parade in Beijing. During his visit to Beijing, he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin. A video of the meeting is going viral on social media.

In fact, as soon as Kim left after his bilateral talk with Putin, Korean security personnel arrived and thoroughly cleaned everything Kim had touched. As soon as this video surfaced on social media, people were shocked. What's the whole matter? During Kim Jong Un's visit to China, he met with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping on Wednesday. A strange incident took place after the meeting, the video of which is going viral on social media. According to experts, Kim's security personnel immediately reached the spot and cleaned everything that Kim had touched, including the chair and table, so that no trace of his DNA remained. A new discussion has started on social media regarding this incident. Every corner cleaned The employees cleaned everything there, including the chairs, tables, and glasses. They cleaned all the things that Kim Jong Un was suspected of touching. The employees thoroughly cleaned the chair arms, backs, and side tables. A video of the entire incident was shared by Russian journalist Alexander Yunashev. He wrote with the video that after the conversation, the employees who came with Kim carefully erased all traces of Kim's presence.

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