North Korea and Russia begin building their first road link
North Korea and Russia have begun building their first road link, the two countries announced, hailing the construction of a bridge over a border river as a major development that will
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North Korea and Russia have begun building their first road link, the two countries announced, hailing the construction of a bridge over a border river as a major development that will
Russia and North Korea held a ceremony on Tuesday to celebrate the joining of the first road bridge connecting the two nations, a project Moscow hailed as a "landmark stage" in their
North Korea and Russia have begun building their first road link, which will further the bilateral relations between the two countries, amid Pyongyang''s continued support for Moscow in
It''s the latest sign of the deepening relationship between Pyongyang and Moscow that has seen North Korean troops fighting alongside Russian forces following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Strengthening ties: One expert said Russia agreed to build the bridge in exchange for North Korean support in the war with Ukraine. North Korea has sent approximately 12,000 soldiers to
With the rapid construction of this bridge following the existing rail link, the only passage between North Korea and Russia, a sharp increase in economic, social, and military exchanges is anticipated.
This October 14, 2025, satellite image shows view of various sites supporting construction of the Tumangang-Khasan road bridge linking Russia to North Korea.
Satellite photos have detected signs of North Korea and Russia ramping up the construction of a joint motorway bridge linking the two countries across the Tumen River, Radio Free
As of October 14, 2025, North Korea has extended its construction approximately 150 meters into the Tuman-gang and completed excavations for two support piers. On land, it has erected six bridge
Russia has built a platform on the Tumen River in an apparent move to spearhead the construction of a new car bridge set to link it to North Korea, according to NK Pro analysis of satellite