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North Korea righted a capsized 5,000-ton warship and moored it at a pier in the Chongjin Shipyard state-run media reported, ...
Following the failed launch of a new navy warship, North Korea has arrested a fourth official, Ri Hyong Son, holding him responsible for the serious accident that damaged the 5,000-ton destroyer.
The incident drew fierce criticism from the North Korean dictator, who called the mishap a “criminal act,” resulting in the arrest of several officials.
North Korea says it righted a capsized destroyer and moored it at a pier in the northeastern port of Chongjin as it continues ...
A HALF-sunk North Korean warship which bungled its first launch in front of Kim Jong-un has been hauled upright using giant ...
Kim Jong Un was "livid" after the second Choe Hyon-class destroyer failed to launch last month, one expert told Newsweek.
North Korean workers ... a "criminal act," ordered the warship to be restored. State media reported shortly after the incident that authorities had arrested four people over the botched launch.
North Korea’s plan to modernize its Navy had an embarrassing setback late last month, when a new warship capsized during its launch. To get the vessel floating again, engineers toiling under the do-or ...
North Korea deploys mystery balloon-like objects to stricken warship, satellite photos show By Mike Valerio , Brad Lendon , Gawon Bae and Yoonjung Seo , CNN 4 minute read ...
New satellite images show North Korea has deployed what appear to be balloons alongside its damaged 5,000-ton warship that has been laying on its side and partially submerged since a botched ...
North Korea has seemingly righted its Choe Hyun Class destroyer after its failed launch, according to U.S. researchers. Satellite imagery reveals the warship upright for the first time since the May ...