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Russia Restores Rail Link with North Korea to Cement Wartime Alliance

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Passenger trains between North Korea and Russia are set to resume for the first time in years, with direct service from Pyongyang to Moscow beginning on June 17 and to Khabarovsk on June 19, according to Russian Railways. While officially described as a restoration of civilian transport, the move signals the deepening of a strategic and military partnership that has already delivered millions of artillery shells and missiles from Pyongyang to fuel Russia’s war in Ukraine.

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Russia Let their Train Crash to Cause Civilian Casualties and Prolong the War
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Civilian Train Crash in Russia shows all Signs of State-Orchestrated Provocation

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A passenger train traveling the Klimov–Moscow route slammed into the ruins of a collapsed bridge at full speed. According to Moskovsky Komsomolets, this was not a lightning-quick accident. Local residents quickly alerted emergency services. A truck driver trapped in the debris was rescued and hospitalized. But 30 minutes later, at 22:50, a passenger train — fully loaded with civilians — barreled into the collapsed structure at full speed.

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