PALACES for Putin are hastily being erected in North Korea as despot Kim Jong-un seeks to offer future sanctuary to his fellow evil dictator.
While peace dangles precariously in Europe, it appears the Kremlin leader will be able to flee into the arms of Kim Jong-un if World War III erupts.
As seen in satellite images, a flurry of new building work on three sumptuous mansions, each occupying 139,930 square feet, has been underway since October.
A Maxar high-resolution image taken in December shows new floors being built and adjacent support buildings on the palatial grounds.
The luxury buildings on the Kumsusan State Guesthouse complex in Pyongyang are intended for use by President Putin and other VIP visitors, it has been reported.
The same month new work began on the mansions, Kim broke ground on a “sacred sanctuary” to the hundreds of North Korean troops killed fighting for Vladimir Putin’s bloody war in Ukraine.
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Earlier guesthouses at the same site in 2019 took just four months to erect and it appears the new bout of construction is being completed at the same rapid pace.
It’s understood that Vladimir Putin is the likeliest candidate for the new residence because of the two dictatorial countries’ increased ties amid the war in Ukraine.
Putin visited Pyongyang in June 2024 — but Kim’s terror of flying means that summits in Russia usually take place in Vladivostok, close to the North Korean border, easily accessible by train.
The belief that Putin could flee to North Korea has been reported, however for now the likely purpose of the new mansions is to house world leaders during summits – though diplomatic protocol suggests their next one should take place in Moscow.
China’s Xi Jinping is another top candidate for upcoming meetings with megalomaniac Kim, though no details of an upcoming visit by any foreign leader to North Korea has been announced.
In October, around the time construction began, Trump actually offered to travel to North Korea to discuss sanctions relief but Kim has so far publicly ignored the offer.
Trump and Kim Jong-un met three times in the US president’s first term – once in Singapore, once in Hanoi and once in the demilitarised zone on the Korean Peninsula.
On the latter occasion in June 2019, Trump made history by briefly stepping into North Korea to shake Kim’s hand.
It comes after claims that Mad Vlad is kidnapping Ukrainian children and shipping them off to North Korea where they are brainwashed to hate Japan.
Youngsters are reportedly being abducted and forcibly sent over 9,000 kilometres away to remote camps inside the hermit kingdom as part of the Russian despot’s bloody war in Ukraine.
At least two kids taken hostage by Russian forces in eastern Ukraine have been sent to Kim’s pariah state, legal expert Kateryna Rashevska said.
Speaking in front of a US congressional subcommittee earlier this month, she said: “12-year-old Misha from the occupied Donetsk region and 16-year-old Liza from occupied Simferopol were sent to Songdowon camp in North Korea, 9,000 km from home.”
She added: “Children there were taught to ‘destroy Japanese militarists’ and met Korean veterans who, in 1968, attacked the U.S. Navy ship Pueblo, killing and wounding nine American soldiers.”