That sounds awkward.
Did they run out of windows? Or did the window overlook the pond?
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That sounds awkward.
Did they run out of windows? Or did the window overlook the pond?
The funny thing is that this probably was actually an accident, but is Kim Jong Un going to believe that?
I don't know that I buy 'just an accident'.
I'm not stupid enough to think that it was necessarily Russia, though. But seriously, how many people die randomly swimming. Particularly when they probably have some security standing on their every move?
Ask yourself how many North Koreans learn to swim well. This might be something he didn't get a lot of experience with before leaving his homeland.
Ask yourself how many North Koreans learn to swim well.
The ones who don’t live there anymore?
It's quite possible that he had taken the opportunity of being in a country with easier access to alcohol and drugs to go on a bender and ended up drowned. Remember Yeltsin standing outside the white house in his underwear pissed out of his gourd trying to hail a taxi to get pizza?
Standing outside in your underwear drunk while hailing a taxi to get pizza sounds like a super American thing to do. He was really going for the true American experience!
I remember a few years ago, Russia had an unseasonably warm summer and a rash of drownings because they got drunk and couldn't swim.
Found it: https://abcnews.go.com/International/russia-heat-wave-vodka-deadly-mix-drowning/story?id=11170454
Pretty sure that was before my time.
I don’t suppose you have a video? Asking for a friend…
Though, again, their security detail is total shit if they let a drunken slob get that pissed and drown.
Delegations going abroad don't get to go without an escort. especially from countries where the risk of defection is insanely high.
It happened in the late 90's, but wasn't revealed until about 2008 or 2009 (a year or two after Boris Yeltsin died). No, there is no video, at least none any of us would have access to.
He was the President at the time.
A lot of people die randomly swimming. Just last week someone drowned in the river near me, and a few months back, there was a drowning in a lake. Both involved alcohol.
I just don't see why drown the NK envoy.
My present speculation, if it wasn’t an accident, was that he was trying to defect/escape NK.
Russia isn’t the only place to use political executions.
Alternatively, it could have been a western state- Ukraine features high (if they have the capability?) specifically to impose some strain on relations.
We’ll prolly never know what really happened.
Probably wanted that guy gone anyway. Why waste space on a plane for someone who can eat all your delicious ~~dirt~~ definitely edible food.
Why waste space on an armoured train moar liek.
When you think about it, isn't a pool just a very large window?
Sounds like the sanctions are working.
He didn't fall out of a window? That's a change.
Maybe the pond was below his window.
Must have been the new hire who did it, they forgot to read the instructions.
The window guy had a packed schedule.
Didn't like the taste of the polonium tea so they had to improvise.
Drowned out of his 11th story window.
I spit on my phone when abruptly laughed at this.
Not the first time a politician was found in a pond in Moscow. ofc yeltsin was just drunk and fell into a lake, again. Not that he didn't hold it against the soviet for pointing this out.
And these are the people republicans think are “not so bad”
Remember that when it’s your family randomly dying by “some freak accident “
Putin is double crossing the North Koreans? lmfao with friends like that who needs enemies?
Drowned in bath tub while he was kneeled washing his face.
He was also trying the "high velocity lead shampoo".
Reminds me of that scene in Barry where the Chechens bring in this super assasin. They pine over him and his prowess then he just shoots himself. They bring in a Norrh Korean Military expert to deepen ties and he accidently drowns...
FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT!
Guess he didn’t swallow!
So is the honeymoon over?
WW3 between... Russia and North Korea, with... uhh... allies? It's weird because both China and USA would want to get involved, but neither would know on which side. Imagine USA allying with China to help North Korea fight Russia by mistake. That would be embarrassing.
The envoy had probably never seen clean water before and wanted a closer look.
This is the best summary I could come up with:
The head of an elite North Korean military delegation that was deployed to Russia last week has been found dead in Moscow, according to local reports.
Newsweek couldn't independently verify the reports and has contacted Russia's Foreign Ministry for comment by email.
Kim and his delegation departed from Pyongyang on July 8, the news agency Yonhap said, on the first public visit by North Korean officials to Russia since Pyongyang and Moscow signed a new strategic partnership agreement in June.
According to SHOT, as a heat wave swept Russia, Kim, 64, went to the Bolshoy Gorodskoy Pond in Moscow for a swim to cool off, and "disappeared."
North Korea and Russia have deepened their ties since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of neighboring Ukraine in February 2022.
Pyongyang's official Korean Central News Agency said in June that Article 4 of the new agreement reached between Russia and North Korea during Putin's historic visit requires either party to deploy "all means at its disposal without delay" to provide "military and other assistance" should one nation be attacked.
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if he was hot he should have just opened a window...oh...oh wait...
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