North Korean leader Kim Jong-in was included in the database of the Ukrainian website “Peacemaker”. The page with him appeared on September 6, that is, before the meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but the media paid attention to it only on September 15.
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The reasons for inclusion in the database include “an attack on the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine” and “ensuring Russian military aggression against Ukraine and its citizens.”
The leader of the DPRK is called “an accomplice of Russian war crimes” and “an accomplice in the crimes of the Russian authorities against Ukraine and its citizens.”
Kim Jong-un met with Putin on September 13 at the Vostochny cosmodrome in the Amur region. The meeting lasted more than two hours.
It was assumed that the leader of the DPRK and the president of Russia would discuss the transfer of North Korean weapons to Moscow in exchange for military technologies for Pyongyang. It was officially reported that they discussed the military-political situation on the Korean Peninsula and Europe, as well as “strengthening strategic and tactical cooperation.”
On September 15, Kim Jong-un arrived in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, where he visited the aviation enterprises for the assembly of Su-35 and Su-57 fighters.
The “Peacemaker” Center is a Ukrainian website and public organization that publishes personal data of people who are considered by the site’s authors to be enemies of Ukraine, or “whose actions have signs of crimes against the national security of Ukraine, peace, human security and international law.”
Source: Racurs

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