Vladimir Putin jhands Kim Jon Un a lion – and five other very strange gifts

Russian President Putin Visits North Korea

The two leaders have become (Image: Getty)

After North Korea recently sent more than 10,000 troops to fight alongside Russian forces in Korea, has decided to show his gratitude.

For in another show of the growing warmth between Moscow and Pyongyang, the Russian President gifted North Korea’s main zoo more than 70 animals – including a lion and two brown bears.

The Kremlin chief’s environment minister, Alexander Kozlov, brought the animals to the North Korean capital on board a cargo plane, Kozlov’s office confirmed on its official Telegram channel.

The shipment of animals from Moscow also included two yaks, five cockatoos and dozens of pheasants as well as mandarin ducks, Kozlov’s office said.

While in Pyongyang the Russian environment minister also paid a courtesy visit to the country’s leader Kim Jong Un.But it is not the first time in recent memory that has sent animals to North Korea.

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Russian President Putin Visits North Korea

North Korea has sent more than 10,000 troops to fight with Russia in Ukraine (Image: Getty)

Earlier this year, Putin gifted North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un some 24 pure-bred horses, reportedly as thanks for artillery shells provided by North Korea.

Putin and Kim have strengthened their alliance in recent months as both countries face sanctions from the West.

The Russian president needs support for his war in while North Korea needs ‘s space technology which could aid its missile programme.

That burgeoning alliance was on full display in June when Putin visited North Korea and signed an agreement with Kim to protect each other’s nations from “aggression”.

During that visit, Putin gifted Kim with a Russian-made Aurus limousine, tea set and artwork.

Kim is believed to be a car enthusiast and has been seen in a Maybach limousine, several Mercedes, a Rolls-Royce Phantom and a Lexus sports utility vehicle.

Putin had also gifted Kim with an Aurus in February, five months after Kim visited the Vostochny space centre in ‘s Far East.

But the latest gift comes weeks after the US and South Korea revealed that North Korea had sent thousands of troops to fight alongside in , a move the West has warned is an escalation.

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