North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un arrives in Russia - Russia's Rossiya-1 TV
The train of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrived in Russia, Russian news agency Interfax reported citing footage from Rossiya-1 TV state channel. The footage showed green train cars and a Russian Railways locomotive driving across the bridge over a river. Interfax reported that the train crossed the Khasan station in "an atmosphere of absolute secrecy" on Tuesday morning.
The train of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrived in Russia, Russian news agency Interfax reported citing footage from Rossiya-1 TV state channel. The footage showed green train cars and a Russian Railways locomotive driving across the bridge over a river.
Interfax reported that the train crossed the Khasan station in "an atmosphere of absolute secrecy" on Tuesday morning. Khasan is a small settlement in Russia's Far East and the tripoint where the borders for Russia, China and N. Korea converge.
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