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Russia has opened a direct air route between Moscow and Pyogyang in a move reflecting closer ties between the two countries.
The 440-seater plane was “completely full”, with most of the passengers being North Korean. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Russia’s first direct flight from Moscow to Pyongyang, North Korea, took off Sunday evening, in a sign of deepening ties with ...
The start of regular flights follows the resumption of Moscow-Pyongyang passenger rail service, a 10-day journey, in June.
In a clear signal of deepening bilateral relations, Russia is set to launch direct passenger flights from Moscow to Pyongyang ...