A 5,000-ton warship fell before Kim's eyes.

A 5,000-ton warship fell before Kim's eyes.

25.05.2025 12:03

A major accident occurred during the launch ceremony of a 5,000-ton domestically produced warship attended by North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. The massive destroyer slipped off its launch ramp and fell, sustaining significant damage right in front of Kim Jong-Un's eyes. Following the incident, Chief Engineer of Chongjin Shipyard Kang Jong Chol, Shipbuilding Workshop Director Han Kyong Hak, and Deputy Director of Administrative Affairs Kim Yong Hak were taken into custody.

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A ceremony was held at the Chongjin Shipyard for the launch of a 5,000-ton warship produced in North Korea, attended by the country's leader Kim Jong-Un. During the ceremony, a major accident occurred, with the giant ship sliding off the slipway incorrectly and capsizing, grounding on the shore. Blaming the authorities for the mishap, Kim described the incident as a "serious accident" and an "unacceptable criminal act."



The 5,000-ton warship fell before Kim's eyes


SHIPYARD DIRECTOR SUMMONED FOR TESTIMONY



The Pyongyang administration announced that a comprehensive investigation has been launched regarding the accident, revealing that Chongjin Shipyard Director Hong Kil-ho was summoned for testimony by law enforcement on Thursday. Additionally, it was determined that there were no holes in the ship's bottom surface, that the ship was damaged on the starboard side, and that it had taken on a certain amount of seawater from the rear section. It was reported that it would take 2 to 3 days to drain the water that had flooded the ship and stabilize it, while repairing the physical damage on the starboard side would take 10 days.



The 5,000-ton warship fell before Kim's eyes


3 OFFICIALS DETAINED



The developments have created a seismic effect in the country, and today the North Korean administration announced that in the context of the ongoing investigation, Chongjin Shipyard Chief Engineer Kang Jong Chol, Shipbuilding Workshop Director Han Kyong Hak, and Deputy Director of Administrative Affairs Kim Yong Hak have been detained for their responsibility in the accident. It was reported that no additional damage was detected on the ship involved in the accident and that repair works are ongoing.



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