North Korea shuttered its borders with some of the tightest
restrictions during the pandemic, in one incident shooting dead
a South Korean who floated unauthorized into its waters.
An Air Koryo flight, operated by North Korea with an ageing
fleet of mostly Russian-made aircraft, carried the 100 visitors
to the Pyongyang international airport, the Russian embassy said
in a Facebook post on Friday.
The group included people in the tourism business and "travellers
from literally all parts of Russia from Kaliningrad to
Vladivostok" who will spend four days taking in sights in the
North including a major ski resort, it said.
"We will look forward to new encounters with tourists from
Russia!" it said. The ski resort it mentioned was a high-profile
development project spearheaded by North Korea's leader Kim Jong
Un after he took power in 2011.
South Korea's Yonhap news agency earlier cited Russia's Tass
news agency as saying that 97 Russians, including teen ski
athletes, departed from Russia's far eastern city of Vladivostok
on the first group tour to North Korea since the pandemic.
The visit comes after Kim and Russian President Vladimir Putin
met north of Vladivostok in September and pledged closer
economic and military cooperation amid charges by Washington
that Pyongyang was helping Putin in the war in Ukraine.
(Reporting by Jack Kim, Editing by William Maclean)
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