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SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korean leader Kim Jong Un pledged to keep building a more modern navy fleet to enhance the country's ...
North Korea said it successfully refloated a 5,000-ton destroyer that suffered damage in a botched launch attempt last month that left it foundering in shallow water, with leader Kim Jong Un vowing to ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attended on Thursday the launching ceremony of a destroyer that had been damaged upon its ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has pledged to expand his countrys naval capabilities with a modernized fleet, following the re-launch of a 5,000-ton destroyer that had capsized during an earlier ...
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 ...
The unconventional launch technique, a rushed timetable and a top-heavy warship contributed to the embarrassing capsizing.
North Korea relaunched a damaged 5,000-ton warship after repairs, with Kim Jong Un vowing to expand naval power. He pledged two more destroyers and warned of U.S. provocations in the Pacific.
The failed launch of the 5,000-tonne warship was witnessed by Kim Jong Un, who said the accident harmed the country's dignity and vowed to punish those responsible.
North Korea says it has detained four officials who it says are responsible for the failed launch of its second naval destroyer. The reported detainments comes after leader Kim Jong Un expressed ...
Three shipyard officials were detained after a failed destroyer launch earlier this week. North Korea says the damage to the ship is not severe, but observers have raised doubts.