In Noord -Korea there was a serious accident for a solemn ceremony for a new destroyer of the Noord -Korean navy. The North Korean ruler Kim Kim Jong Un, who was present at the ceremony, spoke about a “criminal act”.
As the Noord -Korean news agency KCNA reported on Thursday, the accident occurred when a new 5,000 tons of heavy torpedo hunters in the eastern port city of Chongjin of the stack was left.
The bottom of the torpedo hunter was “crushed”
According to KCNA, “inexperienced commanders and operational negligence” were responsible for the accident. During the accident, “some parts of the floor of the warship were crushed”. According to KCNA, Kim Jong un described the incident as a “criminal act caused by absolute negligence” and that “cannot be tolerated”. The “irresponsible mistakes” of the responsible officials would be a subject at the next general meeting of the party’s central committee.
The Tour in Pyongyang had presented a new warship at the end of April, which can be equipped with nuclear weapons. According to observers, the 5000 tons of “Choe Hyon” destroyers can wear two tactical short -distance satom rocks.
Property of wanted nuclear weapons
The diplomatic isolated Noord -Korea largely largely isolated, according to its own statements, aims to keep nuclear weapons to prevent threats from the United States and its allies, including South Korea. Technically, the two Koreas are still in the war, because the conflict ended between 1950 and 1953 with a truce and not with a peace treaty.
The relationships between the two countries are currently at a low point. Kim described South Korea as a “main enemy” last year. Noord -Korea regularly performs weapon tests and therefore violates the UN resolutions.
The United States and South Korea also accuse Noord -Korea of supporting Russia with sending more than 10,000 North Korean soldiers in the war against Ukraine. Pyongyang had confirmed the placement of troops to Russia for the first time in April. According to analysts, Kim hopes in exchange for progressive technology of Moscow and combat experience for his soldiers.
Source: Krone

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