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The Western Journal on MSNOfficials Erased from Existing Photos After North Korea's National HumiliationWelcome to North Korea, where making a very public mistake can potentially cost you your life. That's at least the worry for ...
Admr. Kim Myong Sil and Hong Kil Ho, who operate Chongjin Shipyard, were expunged from the North Korean photographic record ...
North Korea relaunched its second Choe Hyon-class guided-missile destroyer at Rajin Shipyard, located on the northeast coast ...
North Korea said it righted a capsized destroyer and moored it at a pier in a northeastern port as it continued to repair the warship Kim Jong Un described as a significant asset for his nuclear-armed ...
This article was originally published by Radio Free Asia and is reprinted with permission. Satellite imagery shows a North ...
New satellite images show North Korea has deployed what appear to be balloons alongside its damaged 5,000-ton warship that has been laying on its side and partially submerged since a botched launch ...
Beyond Parallel, a website run by the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank, said the satellite imagery of Chongjin's Hambuk shipyard on May 12 showed that a second vessel in ...
North Korea has successfully refloated a new destroyer that capsized upon launch last month, with state media reporting the damaged vessel will be moved to a dry dock in a different shipyard for ...
Kim Jong Un, North Korea's leader, reportedly set a deadline for the destroyer's restoration before a party Congress this month.
The destroyer was assembled in Chongjin, a port city on North Korea’s northeastern coast, which is known for producing smaller vessels, such as cargo ships and fishing boats.
North Korea appears to have returned to an upright position its stricken Choe Hyun Class destroyer that partially capsized during a botched launching ceremony, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday.
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