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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRussian diplomats and their families leave North Korea by hand-pushed rail trolley due to Covid-19
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/02/26/asia/north-korea-trolley-russian-diplomats-intl-hnk/index.htmlRussian diplomats and their families leave North Korea by hand-pushed rail trolley due to Covid-19 restrictions
By Paula Hancocks and CNN staff
Updated 1004 GMT (1804 HKT) February 26, 2021
Seoul, South Korea (CNN) Eight employees of Russia's Embassy in Pyongyang and their families spent more than 34 hours trying to leave North Korea this week, a grueling trip that ended with at least one diplomat pushing his luggage and young children on a railway trolley into Russian territory.
North Korea's borders have been effectively locked down for months as part of the Kim Jong Un regime's efforts to keep Covid-19 at bay, stranding the few diplomats operating inside Pyongyang. North Korean state-owned airline Air Koryo operates flights from Vladivostok in eastern Russia, but those flights have also been suspended for months.
The labyrinthine journey was the only way the Russian diplomats and their families could leave the country, the Russian Embassy said on its verified Facebook page.
The journey began by train. The Russians spent 32 hours traveling on North Korea's old, poorly maintained and notoriously slow rail system. They then rode a bus for two hours to the border, where the families needed to order a railroad trolley for their luggage and push it the rest of the way.
A trolley, also known as a handcart, is a type of railroad car popularized in the 1800s that is powered by its passengers through the use of a pump action lever, or by people manually pushing the car from behind.
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Russian diplomats and their families leave North Korea by hand-pushed rail trolley due to Covid-19 (Original Post)
dalton99a
Feb 2021
OP
Trump's love buddy is killing his people. But if the orange dementor says he's ok...
captain queeg
Feb 2021
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murielm99
(30,736 posts)1. I read the article.
There are growing food shortages in North Korea. The people of North Korea were hungry and starving before covid. The suffering must be terrible now.
captain queeg
(10,188 posts)2. Trump's love buddy is killing his people. But if the orange dementor says he's ok...
Hortensis
(58,785 posts)3. Lol, bet they would have operated that thing much farther gladly
if necessary. I'm dumb, though. I only remembered NK bordering China and SK. But yup--at the far, lonely NE coast, a small border at Russia's taking of a finger of coast from China. Vladivostok's the nearest city, not far at all by missile but a world away by trolley car.
uncle ray
(3,156 posts)4. they had to push half a mile.
as an aside, interesting tracks. looks like maybe dual gauge (width) to accommodate both the korean and russian gauges.
panader0
(25,816 posts)5. "I have no name..."