Russian citizens have been ordered to leave a 24-mile stretch of the frontier with North Korea
Daily Mail: Vladimir Putin orders 1,500 Russians to move away from North Korean border after Kim Jong-un's latest missile launch
* Vladimir Putin ordered 1,500 citizens to leave the area on North Korea's border
* Russia and the hermit state share a 24-mile long international frontier by a river
* The Russian Ministry of Emergencies warned citizens to leave the area
* Dictator Kim Jong-un ordered a missile fired over Japan in a provocative move
Russia dramatically relocated 1,500 people from its border with North Korea after Kim Jong-un's latest missile launch, it was reported today.
The surprise move instructed civil defence officials to shift residents to 'safe areas' in the country's far east, according to pro-Kremlin media outlets.
'A verbal order was given to relocate 1,500 people to safe areas,' reported Mash, a social media outlet linked to major news service Life.ru which has close links to the Russian security services.
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WNU Editor: What does the Kremlin know that they are not telling us? This is in every-way an ominous development.
This ain't good.
ReplyDeleteAnd why is it only being reported by UK media? I haven't seen a report about this by anybody but Brit online tabloids, not even the Russians are reporting this.
ReplyDeleteRussian radio has reported on it (I listen to Radio Russia/Rossii) http://www.radiorus.ru/
ReplyDeletebut the English versions of Russian news have not reported on this story..