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Article: UPDATE 3: Train collision in N. Korea reportedly causes up to 3,000 casualties.
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- China Business News
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- April 23, 2004
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UPDATE 3: Train collision in N. Korea reportedly causes up to 3,000 casualties
Update3: Chinese government announcement that two Chinese citizens were killed in the explosion, while another was severely injured
Shanghai. April 23. INTERFAX-CHINA - The South Korean government has confirmed that two trains loaded with oil and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) collided in the Ryongchon railway station near the border of North Korea and China at around 1 p.m. on April 22, killing or injuring as many as 3,000 people, according a statement from the Chinese Foreign Ministry. The Ministry further disclosed that two Chinese citizens was killed and one was severally ...