Hundreds of breeding goats were sent from Russia to North Korea

Published 2024년 12월 9일

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A shipment of 100 elite dairy goats from the Leningrad Region of Russia has been sent to North Korea by rail, as reported by the Russian Federal Customs Service. These goats are among the 2,200 animals, including horses and Holstein cows, that have been exported to North Korea since a cargo route was established in November 2022.
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A batch of elite goats was sent from Russia to North Korea by rail, the Russian Federal Customs Service reported on its Telegram channel. "Elite goats were cleared by Ussuri customs officers at the Khasan railway checkpoint. One hundred dairy goats arrived from the Leningrad Region and were sent to the DPRK," the report said. The animals passed veterinary and customs control, then they were placed in closed carriages and sent to North Korea. Since the opening of the cargo route in November 2022, customs officers at the Khasan railway checkpoint have cleared the export of 2.2 thousand animals from Russia to the DPRK. In addition to goats, these are horses from the Vladimir Region and Holstein cows. ...
Source: Milknews

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