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Korean State Railway,
running between China and P'yŏngyang runs
through Ryongchŏn and is
served by
several stations,
including in Ryongch'ŏn-ŭp. It is the...
- The
Ryongchŏn disaster was a
train disaster that
occurred on 22
April 2004 in the town of
Ryongchŏn,
North Korea, near the
border with the People's Republic...
- Ryongch'ŏn
station is a
railway station in Ryongch'ŏn-ŭp, Ryongch'ŏn County,
North P'yŏngan Province,
North Korea. It is the
junction point of the P'yŏngŭi...
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Texas City
disaster in
Texas City,
Texas 1995
Oklahoma City
bombing 2004
Ryongchon disaster in
North Korea 2011
Norway attacks in Oslo,
Norway 2013 West...
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There have been many
extremely large explosions,
accidental and intentional,
caused by
modern high explosives,
boiling liquid expanding vapour explosions...
- Nonetheless, it has on
occasion acknowledged food
shortages in the country. The
Ryongchon disaster was also
reported in
April 2004,
after a
delay of two days. The...
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Supreme Leader: Kim Jong-il
April 22 –
Ryongchon disaster: Two
trains carrying explosives and fuel
collide in
Ryongchon,
North Korea,
killing 161 people, injuring...
- internationally); therefore,
unfavourable stories are
commonly not broadcast. The
Ryongchon disaster earlier in 2004 was
reported only
several days
after the event...
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explosion 1994 Port Neal
fertilizer plant explosion 2001 AZF (factory) 2004
Ryongchon disaster 2005
Hertfordshire Oil
Storage Terminal fire 2008 Gërdec explosions...
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training in Europe.
Mossad may have been
involved in the 2004
explosion of
Ryongchon,
where several Syrian nuclear scientists working on the
Syrian and Iranian...