
Vyatskoye, Khabarovsk Krai
'Vyatskoye' () (alternatively romanized as ''Viatsk'' or ''Viatskoe'') is a small fishing
village in
Khabarovsk Krai, located on the east side of the
Amur River, 70 km northeast of
Khabarovsk.
History
The original inhabitants apparently were various
Tungusic peoples.
Formerly part of
Outer Manchuria, 'Vyatskoye' along with
Khabarovsk and
Vladivostok was ceded to Imperial Russia by the
Qing Dynasty of China as part of the 1860
Convention of Peking.
During
World War II near 'Vyatskoye' was a camp for the Soviet 88th Brigade, which was made up of Chinese and Korean guerrillas.
Kim Il-sung, future leader of the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea, was stationed there as a Captain in the Soviet
Red Army commanding a battalion, and according to some sources his family was there as well. According to those same sources his son
Kim Jong-il was born there on February 16, 1941. Residents of the town claim that his brother
Shura Kim (also known as the first Kim Pyong-il) fell into a well and died, and was buried there; however other sources claim that
Kim Jong-il's sibling drowned in a pool in
Pyongyang in 1947.

Landsat7 image of Vyatskoye village and camp
Notes
# ''
National Public Radio'', February 12,
2004. "A Visit to Kim Jong Il's Russian Birthplace".
# ''
The Chosun Ilbo (newspaper)'', August 22,
2002. "Sergeyevna Remembers Kim Jong Il".