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A poignant photo shows a smartly dressed family pushing a cart along an empty railway line, loaded with luggage, a sofa and a toddler. The Sorokins are Russian embassy staff leaving North Korea, after ....
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With pandemic restrictions hindering cross-border travel all around the world, one group of Russian diplomats has found a unique way to return home. Eight employees of the Russian embassy in North Korea and their families, including a three-year-old child, were pictured travelling on a hand-pushed rail trolley. Russia s foreign ministry said in a Facebook post the group had started their long and difficult journey to get home on Thursday. Borders have been closed for more than a year and passenger traffic has been stopped, the ministry said. The diplomat travelled to the North Korea-Russia border before crossing using a hand-pushed rail trolley.Credit: Euronews ....
Russian Foreign Ministry/Facebook toggle caption Russian Foreign Ministry/Facebook In this photo posted on the Russian Foreign Ministry Facebook page, Third Secretary Vladislav Sorokin of the Russian Embassy in North Korea pushes a handcart toward the North Korea-Russia border. Russian Foreign Ministry/Facebook SEOUL, South Korea In a sign of how tough it is to cross North Korea s tightly sealed borders during the pandemic, eight Russian Embassy staff were forced to exit the country by manual propulsion, piling their suitcases and family members onto a handcart, and pushing them down the rails and over the border into Russia. The exodus completed Thursday saw the Russians travel 32 hours by train and then two hours by bus from the capital, Pyongyang, to the Tumannaya River, where the borders of North Korea, China and Russia meet. ....