Naval Vessel Capsizes in Front of Kim Jong-Un - Labeled 'Criminal Act'

Thu 22nd May, 2025

A significant incident occurred during the launch of a North Korean warship, which overturned, causing damage to parts of its hull. The vessel, weighing 5,000 tons, lost balance during the launch ceremony attended by Kim Jong-Un, as reported by the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).

South Korean military sources have confirmed that the ship is now lying on its side in the water. Following the mishap, Kim Jong-Un condemned the accident, describing it as a 'criminal act' that is 'intolerable.' He expressed that this event has led to a collapse of the nation's dignity and self-respect.

Kim emphasized the urgent need for the ship's recovery, framing it not only as a practical issue but also as a political one. Details regarding potential casualties or injuries resulting from the incident remain unclear.

Intelligence agencies from South Korea and the United States had been monitoring the ship's launch preparations. Reports also indicated that North Korea had conducted missile tests around the same time, including the firing of several cruise missiles. Analysts suggest that these actions may reflect Kim Jong-Un's attempts to mitigate negative perceptions and assert control among officials by being transparent about the incident.

An expert on North Korean affairs based in South Korea noted the rapid dissemination of information regarding the mishap, suggesting it highlights Kim's desire to manage narratives and avoid speculation. This incident follows a similar warship launch in April, which also featured Kim Jong-Un's presence. The vessels being launched are among the largest constructed in North Korea and represent a significant upgrade to the country's naval capabilities.

CNN previously released satellite imagery of a 140-meter-long frigate designed for missile transport and launch capabilities against both land and maritime targets. This ongoing development within North Korea's naval fleet underscores the regime's commitment to advancing its military technology.


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