On June 6, local time, a reporter from the Taiwan Taiwan learned from North Korea that the destroyer that had previously had a "major accident" in North Korea had been properly promoted.
On June 5 local time, the on-site repair promotion team reported to the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea on the restoration of the destroyer accident. In early June, the balance of the ship had been completely restored, and as of the afternoon of the 5th, the ship had been safely staying at the dock. After the expert group reviews the hull status of the destroyer, it will enter the next stage of repair operations. The next stage of fine-tuning and repair operations will be carried out at the dry dock of the Luojin Shipyard, with an estimated operation date of 7 to 10 days.
Zhao Chunlong, secretary of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea, who is in charge of commanding the on-site restoration promotion group, said that before the 12th Plenary Session of the Eighth Central Committee of the Workers' Party, the ship restoration work will be completed.
On May 21 local time, the launch ceremony of North Korea's newly built 5,000-ton destroyer was held at the Qingjin Shipyard. Kim Jong-un, General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea and Chairman of the State Council, attended the ceremony. A serious accident occurred during the launch of the newly built destroyer. During the launch of the destroyer, due to unskilled command and inadequate operation, the parallelism of the chassis movement caused the stern part of the water skate to first get out of the ground, and the holes at the bottom of some sections caused the hull to be imbalanced, and the bow part did not leave the platform.
Source: CCTV News