North Korea's Missile Launches and Warship Setback
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After a bungled launch, the vessel appears to be stuck and lying on its side in the water. North Korea said it was a 5,000-ton destroyer.
North Korea has now launched an investigation into how the warship ended up on its side as the country's 'furious' leader looked on in 'shame'.
A missile ship that was supposed to launch today was significantly damaged in front of the North Korean dictator.
Just two weeks ago, Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un oversaw previous missile launches off his country's east coast, sending projectiles 500 miles into the Sea of Japan with the aim of showing North Korea's military preparedness, as well as testing out some new hardware.
North Korea attempted to launch a new 5,000-ton naval destroyer on Wednesday, but the ship suffered a “major accident,” according to state media outlet KCNA, which reports the hull has been damaged. And North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is not happy about it, to say the least.