Picture of the Day: More Sanctions Violating Coal Shipments Found in North Korea

Coal at N. Korean port
Coal at N. Korean portThis satellite photo, taken by DigitalGlobe on Feb. 24, 2019, shows North Korea’s Rajin port. Stacks of coal are visible at the port’s Pier 2, apparently for shipment. Coal is an embargoed item under U.N. sanctions on the North’s nuclear and missile programs. 38 North unveiled the photo on April 1. (Yonhap)
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setnaffa
setnaffa
5 years ago

It’s still a question as to whether the USS Maine blew up in Havana Harbor because of a Spanish mine, a coal bunker fire, or an anarchist’s IED covered in coal dust.

Be a shame if something happened to the ships carrying that contraband, wouldn’t it?

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