Russia's Putin gifts North Korea a lion, bears and ducks

Russian President previously gifted Kim 24 purebred horses, known to be latter’s favourite

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Russias President Vladimir Putin and North Koreas leader Kim Jong Un attend a state reception in Pyongyang, North Korea, June 19, 2024. — Reuters
Russia's President Vladimir Putin and North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un attend a state reception in Pyongyang, North Korea, June 19, 2024. — Reuters 

Russian President Vladimir Putin has gifted North Korea dozens of animals, including a lion and two bears, as a sign of friendship between Moscow and Pyongyang, Russian officials said on Wednesday.

The two countries have deepened political, military and cultural ties amid Russia's offensive on Ukraine, with Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un repeatedly professing their personal camaraderie.

"An African lion, two brown bears, two domestic yaks, five white cockatoos, 25 pheasants of various species and 40 mandarin ducks were transferred from the Moscow Zoo to the Pyongyang Zoo," Russia's natural resources ministry said in a post on Telegram.

A lion is seen in its new enclosure after being transferred from the Moscow Zoo to the Pyongyang Zoo in Pyongyang, North Korea, November 20, 2024. — AFP
A lion is seen in its new enclosure after being transferred from the Moscow Zoo to the Pyongyang Zoo in Pyongyang, North Korea, November 20, 2024. — AFP

It posted a video of the animals in cargo boxes being unloaded off a government plane, and another of the lion in its new enclosure at the Pyongyang Zoo.

Animals sit in boxes as they are unloaded from a plane upon arrival from the Moscow Zoo in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, November 20, 2024. — AFP
Animals sit in boxes as they are unloaded from a plane upon arrival from the Moscow Zoo in the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, November 20, 2024. — AFP

Putin previously gifted Kim 24 purebred horses, known to be Kim's favourite, while Kim sent Putin a pair of local dogs.

The two countries, both under heavy Western sanctions, signed a mutual defence pact earlier this year that obligates them to provide immediate military assistance if the other is invaded.

Western capitals, as well as Ukraine and South Korea, say North Korea has recently deployed more than 10,000 of its troops to Russia, to be sent into combat against Kyiv´s forces.