Kim Jong-un's house: A Russian photojournalist was given access to one of the North Korean dictator's lavish homes at an undisclosed location near Pyongyang. According to the tyrant's former bodyguard Lee Young-kuk, the North Korean leader keeps at least eight separate palaces outside the capital. Although Kim has several palaces, pictures of them are hard to come by because the North Korean government has put in place tight security measures to make sure very few photographs exist
Daily Mail: Prim Jong-un! North Korean dictator's VERY tidy Pyongyang residence is revealed in never-before-seen photos
* Pictures show one of the North Korean leader's huge palatial homes in the suburbs of the capital Pyongyang
* The photos were taken by Russian photojournalist Valery Sharifulin on a recent visit to the hermit kingdom
* According to Kim's old bodyguard, the tyrant has eight separate palaces on the outskirts of the capital
Kim Jong-un's opulent palace has been revealed in a series of remarkable photographs which give a tantalising glimpse into the life of the reclusive North Korean leader.
The pictures, taken at an unknown location near the North Korean capital Pyongyang, show his modern residence - complete with pristine gardens and a minimalist interior.
Valery Sharifulin, a Russian journalist, was given unique access to Kim's mansion while Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov visited Pyongyang.
Lavrov met with Kim while a former North Korean spy chief travelled to New York and met with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in an attempt to salvage a summit between President Trump and Kim.
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WNU Editor: This is the first time that I am seeing pictures of one of Kim Jong-un's homes .... which is surprising because the North Koreans rarely if ever permit such pictures. That is why I doubt that this is his main house .... or even a home that he uses. My gut tells me that it is just for show.
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