Heading for the North Korean border, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un left the Russian Far East on his specially designed train today, ending his visit to Russia that began on Tuesday, according to Russian media.

The North Korean leader’s departure ceremony took place “at the Artyom-Primorsky 1 station, where Kim Jong Un’s armored train was already located,” as reported by the Ria Novosti agency. In a related video released by the agency, Kim, who rarely travels outside his country, can be seen walking a red carpet towards his carriage and saying goodbye to those present.

“Kim Jong Un’s train is headed for the Hasan border station. The distance is… about 250 kilometers,” TASS news agency reported.

Earlier today, Kim received as a gift from the governor of the Primorye region five drones equipped with explosives, a reconnaissance drone and a bulletproof vest, according to TASS. The highly symbolic gifts come amid fears in the West of a possible deal to deliver weapons and ammunition from North Korea, which Moscow needs for its offensive in Ukraine.