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North Korea’s new destroyer capsizes during launch

  • North Korea's second 5,000-ton naval destroyer capsized during a sideways launch on May 21 at the Chongjin shipyard on the northeastern coast.
  • The accident occurred because the shipyard lacked a proper incline and workers were unfamiliar with the side-launch method, which caused imbalance and bottom hull damage.
  • Kim Jong Un witnessed the event and condemned it as a criminal act of carelessness, blaming military officials and shipyard workers for the serious accident.
  • The damaged destroyer, likely of the Choe Hyon class unveiled last month and equipped with nuclear-capable missiles, remains toppled in the sea, a setback for Kim’s naval modernization goals.
  • North Korea disclosed the incident, signaling its commitment to advancing naval capabilities, while Kim called for repairs and a Workers' Party meeting in late June to address the errors.
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U.S. News broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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