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    A satellite photo of the north Korean city of Ryongchon , taken on May 13, 2003, shows the trains line running form the top left of the image to the bottom center. Hundreds of people have been reported killed when two trains exploded in the DPRK. --Reuters

    Map of North Korea indicating Ryongchon, where a blast at a railway station is said to have left 3,000 people dead or injured.--China Daily/AFP




  • Chinese diplomats visit injured Chinese in Ryongchon explosion 24/4/2004
  • 154 people, including 76 pupils, killed in DPRK's train explosion:official 24/4/2004
  • China expresses condolences over train blast in DPRK 24/4/2004
  • China deeply concerned about DPRK train explosion 24/4/2004
  • 154 killed, over 1,300 injured in DPRK's train blast 24/4/2004
  • South Korea to provide 1 million dollar to DPRK 24/4/2004
  • 154 people confirmed killed in DPRK's train explosion 24/4/2004
  • EU willing to offer assistance to DPRK over train blast 24/4/2004
  • UN teams, foreign diplomats investigating train explosion in DPRK 24/4/2004
  • China decides to offer aid to DPRK for train accident 24/4/2004
  • DPRK confirms train explosion 24/4/2004
  • DPRK accepts UN aid after huge train blast 24/4/2004
  • UN group to assess explosion damage in DPRK 24/4/2004
  • S. Korean Red Cross ready to provide aids to DPRK after train collision 24/4/2004
  • Train explosion rocks DPRK, international community readyto help 24/4/2004
  • 2 Chinese killed in DPRK train blast 24/4/2004
  • Train explosion scars DPRK 24/4/2004
  • DPRK officially requests S.Korea aid for train blast victims 24/4/2004
  • DPRK train explosions caused by electric sparks: KCNA 24/4/2004
  • Electric sparks blamed for DPRK train explosions 24/4/2004
  • 54 killed, 1,249 injured in DPRK train blast 24/4/2004
  • Australia prepared to help DPRK: FM 24/4/2004
  • South Korean Red Cross ready to provide aids to DPRK after train collision 24/4/2004
  • Thousands feared dead in train collision in DPRK 23/4/2004




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