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North Korea’s Kim Jong Un Sends Message of Support to Putin Amid Russian Flood Crisis

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김정은 총비서와 푸틴 대통령(사진=크렘린궁)
Kim Jong Un and President Putin (Photo = Kremlin Palace)

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un sent a message of condolence to President Putin regarding the flood damage that occurred in the Orenburg region of Russia, according to the Korean Central News Agency on the 8th.

In the message sent to Putin, Kim Jong Un said, “I extend deep condolences to your government, people, and the victims, hearing the unfortunate news of substantial material losses due to the flooding in the Orenburg region.”

He added, “Under your leadership, I sincerely hope that the Russian government and its people will quickly overcome the aftermath of this natural disaster and that the residents of the affected areas will regain their peace as soon as possible.”

Due to the dam collapsing, 6,100 of the 230,000 Orsk population escaped to the safe zone, and 15 of 40 schools were flooded.

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