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Satellite images show damaged North Korean warship moved to a port for repair, report says

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Posted on June 9, 2025

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SEOUL (Reuters) -A North Korean stricken destroyer that partially capsized during a botched launching ceremony has arrived at a ship repair factory, a Washington think tank said. The destroyer that

North Korean Destroyer Moved to Repair Yard After Failed Launch

SEOUL (Reuters) -A North Korean stricken destroyer that partially capsized during a botched launching ceremony has arrived at a ship repair factory, a Washington think tank said.

The destroyer that suffered a failed launch was moved to the graving dock at Rajin Dockyard, also known as Rajin Ship Repair Factory, by June 8, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) said based on satellite imagery.

State media reported on Friday that experts would examine the hull for the next stage of restorations, to be carried out at Rajin Dockyard for 7-10 days.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who witnessed the failed launch of the destroyer, called the accident a "criminal act".

Since the accident in May, North Korea has said it detained several officials, and Kim ordered the ship restored before a ruling party meeting this month.

The Rajin shipyard, located near the Russian border, has produced many of North Korea's larger warships for decades, CSIS said.

"Once any critical repairs or restoration work are completed, the vessel will likely be transferred to the shipyard's fitting out dock, where its weapons and other systems will be installed and subsequently commissioned," the think tank said in a report.

The ship lay on its side in the water after the botched launch, but it was pulled upright, according to U.S. researchers and the South Korean military.

The 5,000-ton destroyers launched by North Korea this year are the country's largest warships yet, part of leader Kim's push to upgrade its naval power with vessels capable of carrying and launching dozens of missiles.

(Reporting by Ju-min Park; Editing by Stephen Coates)

Key Takeaways

  • North Korean destroyer capsized during a launch.
  • The ship is being repaired at Rajin Dockyard.
  • Kim Jong Un called the incident a 'criminal act'.
  • The destroyer is part of a naval upgrade push.
  • Repairs are expected to last 7-10 days.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to the North Korean destroyer during the launch?
The North Korean destroyer partially capsized during a botched launching ceremony.
Where was the destroyer moved for repairs?
The destroyer was moved to the graving dock at Rajin Dockyard for repairs.
How long will the restoration work take?
Experts will examine the hull and carry out restorations at Rajin Dockyard for 7-10 days.
What did Kim Jong Un say about the failed launch?
Kim Jong Un called the accident a 'criminal act' and ordered the ship to be restored before a ruling party meeting.
What is significant about the destroyers launched by North Korea this year?
The 5,000-ton destroyers launched this year are North Korea's largest warships, part of Kim's push to enhance naval power.

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