
Kim Jong Un arrives to meet Putin in armored train with top speed of 25 mph: 'safer'
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrived in Russia on his personal armored train on Tuesday after leaving the North Korean capital of Pyongyang on Sunday for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Ahn Byung-min, a South Korean expert on North Korean transportation, told Reuters that the train works better to secure the North Korean leader and would be more comfortable than the country's aging fleet of planes.
"Even if it is slow, train is safer and more comfortable than anything else for a North Korean leader," Ahn said.
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