Views Of North Korean And Chinese Border Crossings

Unidentified men run across a bridge for unknown reasons at a border crossing between Namyang, North Korea and Tumen, Jilin province, China, on Friday, June 4, 2010. North Korea criticized South Korea for referring the sinking of a warship to the United Nations Security Council and threatening punitive action, North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency reported, citing a statement by a committee in charge of affairs between the two countries. Photographer: Nelson Ching/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Unidentified men run across a bridge for unknown reasons at a border crossing between Namyang, North Korea and Tumen, Jilin province, China, on Friday, June 4, 2010. North Korea criticized South Korea for referring the sinking of a warship to the United Nations Security Council and threatening punitive action, North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency reported, citing a statement by a committee in charge of affairs between the two countries. Photographer: Nelson Ching/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Views Of North Korean And Chinese Border Crossings
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08 June, 2010
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NKOREA BORDER