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North Korea Successfully Refloats Capsized Destroyer Amid Naval Modernization Efforts

North Korea has righted a capsized destroyer, with repairs expected to be completed before a major party congress later this month.


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North Korea announced the successful refloating of a capsized destroyer, which was damaged during a failed launch in May. The vessel is now moored in Chongjin and will undergo repairs at Rajin Dockyard, expected to last 7-10 days. Kim Jong Un has emphasized the importance of restoring the ship before a key party meeting, following a botched launch that led to the arrest of several officials. The destroyer is seen as crucial for North Korea's naval modernization and military capabilities, with potential Russian assistance in its development.

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The articles highlight North Korea's successful refloating of a destroyer, showcasing innovative methods and swift actions.

They emphasize the country's determination in military modernization despite facing challenges during the process.

Analysts were surprised by the achievement, reflecting a sense of progress amidst previous setbacks.

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North Korea raises capsized warship after botched launch: Report
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"…Experts will now examine the warship’s hull for the next stage of restorations, to be carried out at Rajin Dockyard over the coming week to 10 days, KCNA said."

North Korea says it has raised a capsized destroyer upright as it continues repair
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"…North Korea said it had righted a capsized destroyer and moored it at a pier in the northeastern port of Chongjin as it continues to repair the new warship leader Kim Jong Un has described as a significant asset for his nuclear-armed military."

North Korea Says it Has Raised a Capsized Destroyer Upright as it Continues Repair
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"…The damaged warship was North Korea’s second known destroyer and seen as a crucial asset toward Kim’s goal of modernizing its naval forces."

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