The Dutchmans dry up Kim Jong

Korean communist leader Kim Jong will not be able to bring down Russian vodka. This deprivation comes from Dutch authorities, after the customs of this country blocked 90,000 bottles of Russian vodka destined for North Korea at the port of Rotterdam. The deadlock took place under international sanctions against the community, imposed because [...]
Korean communist leader Kim Jong will not be able to bring down Russian vodka.
This deprivation comes from Dutch authorities, after the customs of this country blocked 90,000 bottles of Russian vodka destined for North Korea at the port of Rotterdam.
The deadlock was made under international sanctions on the country's municipality, imposed due to the nuclear threat.
The Dutch daily Algemen Dagblad< writes that the bottles were destined for the first man in North Korea and his top military officials.
The UN Security Council has imposed sanctions on North Korea and it is important to respect them, the Dutch authorities said.
Vodka was loaded on a ship of the Chinese company Cosco Shipping.
Still not decided whether the bottles will be destroyed or sold at auction











