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North Korea Relaunches 5,000-Ton Destroyer as Top Officials Vanish From State Media

Their removal from official photographs suggests they were detained or executed after failing to meet Kim’s rapid repair order

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Overview

  • North Korea relaunched its 5,000-ton guided-missile destroyer on June 12 after Kim Jong-un demanded its swift restoration.
  • The vessel’s May 21 launch ended with the warship capsizing in the water and drew Kim’s ire for tarnishing national pride.
  • Navy Commander Admiral Kim Myong Sil and shipyard chief Hong Kil Ho were among at least four officials arrested after the failure and did not appear at the relaunch ceremony.
  • Experts say airbrushing senior officers from state photographs is a hallmark of North Korean purges and often presages execution.
  • The destroyer, equipped to carry nuclear-capable ballistic and cruise missiles, underscores Pyongyang’s push to bolster its naval strike capabilities.