The workers were found with bags near Vladivostok and identified as workers by their clothing.
In early February, about 300 people, likely workers from North Korea, arrived in Russia by train. Yonhap News Agency reported this on Wednesday, February 14.
Cho Han Bum, a senior researcher at the Korean Institute of National Unification, noted that citing a source in the Russian Federation, Russia noticed hundreds of North Korean workers disembarking from a train at a station near Vladivostok. on February 5.
According to him, workers were noticed carrying packages and their clothes identified themselves as workers, and not as tourists. Cho dismissed the possibility that they were students studying abroad or officials in diplomatic missions.
He said the men appear to be among the first group of North Korean workers Pyongyang is likely to send to Russia.
If confirmed, the move would be a violation of UN Security Council resolutions that prohibit North Korean workers from being sent abroad.
All UN member states have been mandated to return all North Korean nationals to their jurisdiction by the end of 2019, in accordance with UNSCR 2397, which was adopted in 2017.
Earlier it was reported that the Russians shelled the Kharkov region with ammunition from the DPRK.
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Source: korrespondent

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