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Posted: 2025-05-22 17:20:32 UTC

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2025-05-22 17:20:53 UTC
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A 5000-ton North Korean destroyer has capsized and is covered with plastic film. The ship's interior, including the circuit system and missile bay, has likely flooded, potentially causing damage and making it difficult to right. The incident occurred near the Chongjin Shipyard, close to Vladivostok, possibly requiring Russian assistance for salvage. Kim Jong-un has ordered the ship to be repaired by June.
Capsized North Korean destroyer
Potential water damage to critical systems
Urgent repair order by Kim Jong-un
Possible need for Russian salvage assistance
Water damage to circuit systems and missile bay
Difficulty in righting the ship
Tight deadline for repairs (June)
Potential need for external salvage assistance