A dormant North Korean port near the border with Russia has sprung back to life, fueling what experts say is a burgeoning trade in arms destined for the frontlines in Ukraine that is simultaneously bolstering the anemic economy managed by Kim Jong Un.
Oh darn, the clickbait is about transponders rather than the spectre of communism. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s made-up narrative flourish.
While satellite imagery shows steady activity at Najin, the vessels docking there appear to have turned off international maritime transponders that give their location, effectively turning them into ghost ships as they make the relatively short trip between Najin and Dunay — also written as Dunai — about 180 kilometers (110 miles) away.
Oh darn, the clickbait is about transponders rather than the spectre of communism. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s made-up narrative flourish.