The Russian Federation’s passenger message with the DPRK was not stopped in February 2020 due to the Pandemic Covid-19.
In accordance with the DPRK Ministry of Railways, the company “Russian Railways” has continued to beat the international non -transfunit wagons between Pyongyang and Moscow since June 17. It has been reported by the company’s press service.
The Russian Federation railroad’s passenger message along with the DPRK stopped in February 2020 due to the Pandemic Covid-19.
Between Pyongyang and Moscow, trains will run twice a month. From DPRK -thu -3 and 17th of each month, from Moscow -12 -12 and 26th.
The train will stop, especially, in Khasan, Ussuriysk, Khabarovsk, Chita, Ikutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Novosibirsk, Omsk, Yekaterinburg, Kirov, Kostroma, etc.
The Pyongyang -Moscow route is considered the longest non -cross -end -flying train to the world -more than 10 thousand km. The journey lasts eight days.
While the Pyongyang-Khabarovsk indoor route will be valid once a month. The train left Pyongyan on 19th, arrived at Khabarovsk -21st. In the opposite direction: from Khabarovsk – the 21st, coming to Pyongyang – the 23rd. The travel time is a little more in two days.
It is noted that passenger transportation will be carried out by the wagons of the DPRK railroad compartment.
Earlier, the intelligence reported that this year the Russian Federation plan to produce 2 million FPV lane using the PRC. Moreover, China systematically provides Russia with special chemistry, gunpowder, equipment and machines for military-industrial military businesses complex.
As reported, China has significantly reduced the supply of mavic drones and components in Ukraine and West countries, but instead increases their exports to Russia.
In the Russian Federation, China is secretly considered an enemy – the media
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