
North Korean Destroyer Capsizes During Launch: Satellite Images Reveal Damage
North Korean Destroyer Capsizes During Launch: Satellite Images Reveal Extent of Damage A North Korean destroyer capsized during its launch at the Chungjin shipyard on Wednesday, according to satellite images analyzed by various news outlets. The incident has raised concerns about the country's naval capabilities and prompted a swift official response. Satellite images from Thursday show the damaged vessel lying on its side in the harbor, partially covered by blue tarps. State media, citing Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un, confirmed the incident, attributing it to unspecified technical problems. "The destroyer was capsized during its launch," reported KCNA, the state-run news agency. "The hull is slightly damaged, and some water has entered the stern," they added, refuting earlier speculation of significant hull breaches. Leader Kim, who personally investigated the incident, expressed concerns about the negative impact on national dignity. He ordered the ship's recovery and repair to be completed by June, in time for a planned party meeting. No information about casualties has yet been released. The incident underscores the challenges North Korea faces in maintaining its military hardware. The swift response from the leadership and the emphasis on repairing the ship before a major political event highlights the importance placed on maintaining a strong military image.