Russian ships have resumed their journey to the North Korean port of Rason after a month-long break, with containers carrying cargo, possibly military, being sent between North Korea and Russia. A sanctioned Russian cargo plane made an unannounced trip to Pyongyang, raising concerns about illegal arms transfers.
Sanctioned Russian Cargo Plane Visited North Korea Before Heading Towards China https://t.co/q5RjJJg5Oo https://t.co/Luc2L3lNDX
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Sanctioned Russian cargo plane visited Pyongyang, say media reports https://t.co/LkcnkybnTG https://t.co/mS4YBRlvHE
⚠️ SANCTIONED RUSSIAN CARGO PLANE VISITED PYONGYANG, SAY MEDIA REPORTS Full Story → https://t.co/hTCt1ZKUe6 A Russian cargo plane sanctioned by the United States touched down in North Korea's capital Pyongyang this week, the DongA Ilbo newspaper reported on Wednesday.
A Russian cargo plane under US sanctions touched down in Pyongyang this week for an unannounced trip that raised concerns about illegal arms transfers https://t.co/cYmGyaHuam
🇰🇵😡 Judging by the pictures, North Korea has again started sending containers with ammunition to the Russian Federation. ❗️The port was inactive for almost a month; no Russian ships were seen. However, now the containers have become thinner and shorter. https://t.co/ivU3W3uJ2w
🇰🇵🇷🇺⚡ The American portal NK News published satellite images (the most recent from March 10) showing that Russian ships have resumed their journey to the North Korean port of Rason after a break of almost a month, and that containers with cargo (which presumably are of military… https://t.co/r4x8TjDHx3