Russia has relocated 1,500 people from a city that sits along the border with North Korea after Kim Jong Un launched a missile over Japan that landed in the northern Pacific Ocean early Tuesday, U.K.'s Daily Star reported.
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered citizens to leave Vladivostok and relocate to "safe areas" in the country's far east because of increasing tensions in the region.
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Inland about 1700 miles would be good. You never know where one of those suckers might land.
Wise Move ..........!!! Maybe he knows something coming !!
When NK fires some (as they say they will) at Guam
There may be a GOOD reason to leave the area !!!!
It's Not going to be just like the one at Japan ...Hint !!
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