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While Putin’s Bodyguards Carries ‘Poop Suitcase’, North Korean President Uses Mercedes With Toilet During Foreign Trips

While Vladimir Putin’s bodyguards carries ‘poop suitcase’, North Korean President uses Mercedes limousine with toilet during foreign trips.
This unusual security measure is reportedly aimed at preventing foreign powers from obtaining information about their health.
Last month, U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held their highly anticipated summit in Alaska, which ended without an agreement to resolve or pause Moscow’s war in Ukraine.
While one of the headlines was Putin’s invitation into Trump’s limousine for a ride to the summit site nearby, his bodyguards reportedly carried a ‘poop suitcase’ to collect his waste during the Alaska summit with US President Donald Trump.
This unusual security measure, which reportedly began since in 1999, was said to be aimed at preventing foreign powers from obtaining information about the Putin’s health.
“Among the cohort accompanying Vladimir Putin abroad, one person is tasked with collecting his natural excrement and taking it to Moscow. All of it. This is the clue, which has gone unnoticed, that his excrement and urine contain vital information… for the future of the world,” the Paris Match report says.
Unlike Putin’s ‘poop suitcase’, which are brought back to Russia, the supreme leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-Un, ships his customized armored Mercedes-Maybach vehicles fitted with toilet during foreign trips for the same reason.
Kim’s modified 2008 to 2013 production armored W221 S600 Pullman Guards is not only decked out with a luxurious leather-lined interior but also also equipped with portable personal toilet in case the Supreme needs to ease himself. This prevents foreign spies from collecting samples that may reveal informations about his health status.
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