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WW3: Putin Moves Thousands Of People From North Korean Border

WW3: Putin Moves Thousands Of People From North Korean Border

 Amid Missile Test Russia shifts residents in Vladivostok to safe areas By: Daniel Newton |@NeonNettle on 29th August 2017 @ 6.48pm putin has ordered civil defense officials to relocate thousands of people from the north korean border © press Putin has ordered civil defense officials to relocate thousands of people from the North Korean border Putin has ordered civil defense officials to relocate thousands of people from the North Korean border following Kim Jong-uns missile launch over Japan. Officials moved 1,500 residents in Vladivostok to areas that were considered "safe" according to Kremlin media reports. According to the social media outlet Mash: "A verbal order was given to relocate 1,500 people to safe areas." "The order came from the regional department of the Russian Ministry of Emergencies." Russia's political and business ties to Pyongyang might be one of the key reason for the movement of people, but the fact the country shares a 24-mile border with North Korea may also be another motive. The move has also ignited fears of a possible world war 3 as the US, China, UK, France and Russia begin holding emergency meetings on what to do about Kim Jong un. Putin recently expressed fears of a looming World War 3 by making moves to leave the global banking system and dump the US dollar in favor of gold. The Express reports: It was unclear where the 1,500 were moved in the relocation, which was later described as a "training exercise", according to FedPress.ru. But it appears to have been triggered by the launch of a missile over Japan last night, in Kim Jong-un's latest warning to the US and Japan. A source told the site: "A relocation scheme is being exercised as part of the training." North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un looks on during a visit to the Chemical Material Institute of the Academy of Defense Science He also urged Kim to abide by UN Security Council resolutions regarding the hermit state's missile program. Mr Ryabkov told reporters: "Regarding the launching of the missiles from North Korea, we stick to the resolutions of the United Nations. "We insist on the fact that the North Koreans must respect those resolutions from the United Nations." SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Illustration animated GIF for North Korea missile launch over Hokkaido, Japan into Pacific oceanhttps://t.co/spPcDvaIgo pic.twitter.com/l2fOcqOd1M — Liveuamap (@Liveuamap) August 28, 2017 the move has also ignited fears of a possible world war 3 as the us china uk france and russia begin holding an emergency meeting © press The move has also ignited fears of a possible world war 3 as the US, China, UK, France and Russia begin holding an emergency meeting Russia shares a 24-mile land border with Kim Jong-un's hermit state North Korea Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova last week warned the North Korean crisis could lead to World War 3. She said: "The US and South Korea holding yet more large-scale military and naval exercises do not help reduce tensions on the Korean Peninsula. "We urge all sides to exercise maximum caution. Given the arms build-up in the region, any rash move or even an unintended incident could spark a military conflict." In a shocking development, Russia's largest island disappeared from the country's online maps by major IT company Yandex after yesterday's launch. The Pacific island of Sakhalin, which lies north of Japan, could be vulnerable to a stray launch by trigger-happy despot Kim. The missile test flew over Japan and landed in the Pacific, officials said today World leaders have united to condemn the missile test, which flew over Japan and landed in the Pacific about 1,180 km (735 miles) off Hokkaido. US President Donald Trump said he had received North Korea's latest message "loud and clear" and warned "all options are on the table" He said: "This regime has signalled its contempt for its neighbours, for all members of the United Nations, and for minimum standards of acceptable international behaviour. "Threatening and destabilising actions only increase the North Korean regime's isolation in the region and among all nations of the world." Ryabkov said Russia was 'worried' about the 'tendency towards an escalation' Theresa May, who is meeting Japanese PM Shinzo Abe in Tokyo this week, accused the regime in Pyongyang of "reckless provocation". She added: "There will be an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council later this afternoon and we will continue to work with our international partners to put pressure on North Korea to stop these illegal tests. "And of course, I will have the opportunity on my visit to Japan over the next few days to be discussing these issues with Prime Minister Abe."

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WW3: Putin Moves Thousands Of People From North Korean Border Amid Missile Test Russia shifts residents in Vladivostok to safe areas By: Daniel Newton |@NeonNettle on 29th August 2017 @ 6.48pm putin has ordered civil defense officials to relocate thousands of people from the north korean border © press Putin has ordered civil defense officials to relocate thousands of people from the North Korean border Putin has ordered civil defense officials to relocate thousands of people from the North Korean border following Kim Jong-uns missile launch over Japan. Officials moved 1,500 residents in Vladivostok to areas that were considered "safe" according to Kremlin media reports. According to the social media outlet Mash: "A verbal order was given to relocate 1,500 people to safe areas." "The order came from the regional department of the Russian Ministry of Emergencies." Russia's political and business ties to Pyongyang might be one of the key reason for the movement of people, but the fact the country shares a 24-mile border with North Korea may also be another motive. The move has also ignited fears of a possible world war 3 as the US, China, UK, France and Russia begin holding emergency meetings on what to do about Kim Jong un. Putin recently expressed fears of a looming World War 3 by making moves to leave the global banking system and dump the US dollar in favor of gold. The Express reports: It was unclear where the 1,500 were moved in the relocation, which was later described as a "training exercise", according to FedPress.ru. But it appears to have been triggered by the launch of a missile over Japan last night, in Kim Jong-un's latest warning to the US and Japan. A source told the site: "A relocation scheme is being exercised as part of the training." North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un looks on during a visit to the Chemical Material Institute of the Academy of Defense Science He also urged Kim to abide by UN Security Council resolutions regarding the hermit state's missile program. Mr Ryabkov told reporters: "Regarding the launching of the missiles from North Korea, we stick to the resolutions of the United Nations. "We insist on the fact that the North Koreans must respect those resolutions from the United Nations." SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Illustration animated GIF for North Korea missile launch over Hokkaido, Japan into Pacific oceanhttps://t.co/spPcDvaIgo pic.twitter.com/l2fOcqOd1M — Liveuamap (@Liveuamap) August 28, 2017 the move has also ignited fears of a possible world war 3 as the us china uk france and russia begin holding an emergency meeting © press The move has also ignited fears of a possible world war 3 as the US, China, UK, France and Russia begin holding an emergency meeting Russia shares a 24-mile land border with Kim Jong-un's hermit state North Korea Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova last week warned the North Korean crisis could lead to World War 3. She said: "The US and South Korea holding yet more large-scale military and naval exercises do not help reduce tensions on the Korean Peninsula. "We urge all sides to exercise maximum caution. Given the arms build-up in the region, any rash move or even an unintended incident could spark a military conflict." In a shocking development, Russia's largest island disappeared from the country's online maps by major IT company Yandex after yesterday's launch. The Pacific island of Sakhalin, which lies north of Japan, could be vulnerable to a stray launch by trigger-happy despot Kim. The missile test flew over Japan and landed in the Pacific, officials said today World leaders have united to condemn the missile test, which flew over Japan and landed in the Pacific about 1,180 km (735 miles) off Hokkaido. US President Donald Trump said he had received North Korea's latest message "loud and clear" and warned "all options are on the table" He said: "This regime has signalled its contempt for its neighbours, for all members of the United Nations, and for minimum standards of acceptable international behaviour. "Threatening and destabilising actions only increase the North Korean regime's isolation in the region and among all nations of the world." Ryabkov said Russia was 'worried' about the 'tendency towards an escalation' Theresa May, who is meeting Japanese PM Shinzo Abe in Tokyo this week, accused the regime in Pyongyang of "reckless provocation". She added: "There will be an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council later this afternoon and we will continue to work with our international partners to put pressure on North Korea to stop these illegal tests. "And of course, I will have the opportunity on my visit to Japan over the next few days to be discussing these issues with Prime Minister Abe."

Read more at: http://www.neonnettle.com/news/2633-ww3-putin-moves-thousands-of-people-from-north-korean-border-amid-missile-test
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